Hide Laygridder options
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Hi @Richard , hi @arminunruh, hi @mariusjopen
is it possible to hide some of the laygridder options in backend? Or do you have any ideas how to achieve it without hiding it with plugins für backend custom css.
Thanks and keep up the good work!
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Dear @kalamakumaran
This would likely require you adding you own code into the functions folder or if needing to just 'hide' ; some CSS applied onto the core Wordpress backend.
However i would advise against this if not sure - I am unable to provide support currently for this type of endeavour :)
Sorry if this causes inconvenience @kalamakumaran & have a wonderful day 🌸
Sincerely
Richard
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@Richard
Thanks. I will try figure it out with the functions folder first. Let's see how I will break my site ;) -
This is actually very interesting to get rid of some backend-features, for example to make it more easy to use for a client.
@kalamakumaran please report your progress :-) -
I bought this plugin. There you can set up different profiles for different backend users depending on what they will be able to see in the dashboard etc.
Additionally you can add custom css in the plugin where you can hide laygridder options. Use the web inspector of your browser to detect specific classes and Id's you want to hide away and add
display:none !important
Takes a little while but works pretty well. At the end you can export your settings and import them on another client's website.
Before you post:
- When using a WordPress Cache plugin, disable it or clear your cache.
- Update Lay Theme and all Lay Theme Addons
- Disable all Plugins
- Go to Lay Options → Custom CSS & HTML, click "Turn Off All Custom Code", click "Save Changes"
This often solves issues you might run into
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