I am adding items to a CPT Admin menu using add_submenu_page
which works great, but they are added to the bottom of the sub-menu after the CPT options. I want to be able to have them on top , but I suppose this question can also apply to ordering all Admin based sub-menu items.
What I tried ( not working, I tried several variations),
function custom_menu_order($menu_ord) {
if (!$menu_ord) return true;
return array(
'edit.php?post_type=page' =>array(
'edit.php?post_type=note',
'edit_pages',
'notes',
)
);
}
add_filter('custom_menu_order', 'custom_menu_order');
add_filter('menu_order', 'custom_menu_order');
Would this be because menu_order
filter does not take sub-menu’s into account?
3 Answers
The filter ‘custom_menu_order’ will not work on the menu order because apply_filters in wp-admin/includes/menu.php supplies false as the filtered content. You can try changing false to $menu and the filter works grand.
Since we obviously can’t touch the core, here’s how I got it to work:
function custom_menu_order(){
global $submenu;
$find_page="edit.php";
$find_sub = 'Post Tags';
foreach($submenu as $page => $items):
if($page == $find_page):
foreach($items as $id => $meta):
if($meta[0] == $find_sub):
$submenu[$find_page][0] = $meta;
unset ($submenu[$find_page][$id]);
ksort($submenu[$find_page]);
endif;
endforeach;
endif;
endforeach;
}
add_action('_admin_menu', 'custom_menu_order');