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Hide Administrator Bar

Description

Using this plugin administrator can hide the “Admin Bar” for any user role in the website. Admin have option to select the user roles for which the “Admin Bar” should be hidden in front-end. Administrator has the facility to select more than one user role at a time (multi select).

Details

  • Select User roles for which the “Admin Bar” should be hidden in front-end.
  • Admin can select more than one user roles (multi select)
  • Configuration menu available under “Tools” menu in backend.
  • Configuration will be available to user with administrator permissions.

Screenshots

  • screenshot-1 - Plugin option to manage administrator bar visibility.

  • screenshot-2 - Admin can select more than one user role.

Installation

The Plugin can be installed in two ways.

Download and Install

  1. Download and upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/hide-administrator-bar directory from the WordPress plugin repository.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress admin.

Using Plugin Interface

  1. Open the plugin Interface in the wordpress admin and click on “Add new”.
  2. In the Search box enter “Hide Administrator Bar” and hit Enter.
  3. Click on “Install” to install the plugin.
  4. After installation activate the plugin.
  5. Go to “Tools” => “Admin Bar Settings” to access the plugin configuration.

FAQ

Does Hide Administrator Bar plugin modify any file?

No! The plugin does not modify any of your WordPress files.

Is there any plugin dependency to install this plugin?

No! there is no other plugin required.

Does this plugin require any special permissions?

No! This plugin does not require any special permissions or settings.

Reviews

mayo 27, 2017
The plugin works as described, but as long as the developer went to the trouble of creating a settings page, it doesn't make sense he would word it so confusingly. Why not just have a heading that says "Hide Admin Bar for:" and then two checkboxes "Admins" and "Non-Admins"? Plus it should have options to pick which roles hide the admin bar, not just two. I recommend Admin Bar Disabler instead (https://wordpress.org/plugins/admin-bar-disabler). Not only is it easier to understand the settings, but more importantly you can choose who sees the Admin Bar for all the different roles.
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Contributors & Developers

“Hide Administrator Bar” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

Changelog

3.0.0

  • Compatibility changes to make it work with latest WordPress version.

2.0.0

  • Moved configuration menu under “Tools” Menu in backend.
  • Added Multi-select dropdown to select multiple user roles.
  • Compatibility changes to make it work with latest WordPress version.
  • Code changes for PHP 7.2 version.