SnapAura Menu Manager
SnapAura Menu Manager
Description
SnapAura Menu Manager gives you granular control over when and where your menu items appear. Perfect for creating dynamic navigation that adapts to your visitors’ context.
Features:
- Login State Control – Show menu items only to logged-in or logged-out users
- User Role Visibility – Show menu items only to specific user roles (Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, Subscriber)
- Device-Based Hiding – Hide items on mobile, tablet, or desktop devices
- Current Page Hiding – Automatically hide menu items when viewing that page
- Works with Any Theme – Compatible with all WordPress themes
- No Configuration Required – Simple checkboxes in the menu editor
Use Cases:
- Show “Login” only to logged-out users and “Dashboard” only to logged-in users
- Show “Edit Posts” only to Editors and Administrators
- Show “Submit Article” only to Authors and Contributors
- Hide contact links on mobile to save space
- Create different navigation experiences for different devices
- Remove redundant navigation when already on a page
How It Works:
- Go to Appearance > Menus
- Expand any menu item
- Check the visibility options you want
- Save your menu
No complicated settings or configuration files. Just simple checkboxes that do exactly what they say.
Installation
- Upload the plugin files to
/wp-content/plugins/menu-visibility-control/, or install through the WordPress plugins screen - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress
- Go to Appearance > Menus to configure visibility for your menu items
Faq
Yes! SnapAura Menu Manager works with any WordPress theme that uses standard WordPress menus.
No. The plugin adds minimal CSS and uses efficient WordPress filters. There’s no JavaScript and no external resources.
Currently, the plugin supports logged-in vs logged-out visibility. Role-based visibility may be added in a future version.
- Mobile: 767px and below
- Tablet: 768px to 980px
- Desktop: 981px and above
It works with any system that uses WordPress’s wp_nav_menu function. Custom menu builders that bypass WordPress’s menu system may not be compatible.
Reviews
Changelog
1.1.0
- Added user role visibility (show menu items only to specific roles)
- Support for Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, and Subscriber roles
- Role restrictions work with OR logic (show to any checked role)
- Improved menu organization with role-based access control
1.0.0
- Initial release
- Login state visibility (logged in / logged out)
- Device-based hiding (mobile / tablet / desktop)
- Current page hiding
- Full internationalization support
