154 plugins tagged with admin-bar
Hide the WordPress Admin Bar for specific user roles, capabilities, devices, pages, or time windows. The ultimate toolbar control plugin for membershi …
Hide the Admin Bar in WordPress 3.1+.
Hides the WordPress toolbar (admin bar) for all non-admin users. Simple plugin with no settings to configure.
Adds quick links in the WordPress admin bar for users of Bricks theme.
This plugin adds an auto-hide feature to the WordPress Admin Bar or Toolbar.
The WordPress Admin Bar reimagined. Replace the default WordPress admin bar and provide logged-in users the user experience they deserve.
Disable admin bar and control users access to WordPress dashboard.
Take full control of your WordPress admin bar: hide items, reorder menus, and design a cleaner toolbar for every user.
Hide the Dashboard menu, Personal Options section and Help link on the Profile page from your subscribers when they are logged in.
Control who sees the WP Toolbar when viewing your site.
Adds the current page's template name to the admin bar.
Add delete beaver builder cache button in admin bar!
Disable the Admin Bar.
Removes/hides the admin toolbar from the front end of the site when activated
Easy to use WordPress hide admin bar plugin, allows you to hide admin bar for specific user roles. Using this plugin you can show the admin bar for ad …
Hides the admin bar on the front-end by default, and adds a toggle to activate it.
This plugin will enable remove the WordPress Logo from admin bar.
Clear all cache sources in one click from the WordPress admin bar, including WP cache, transients, sessions, browser cache.
A really simple and easy to use plugin to help gain control of the new Admin Bar.
A simple plugin that adds a drop down list of post types to the admin bar.
Fixes the wrap behavior of the WordPress admin bar when it has too many items. Keep it neat; don't spill/overflow into the content.
Hide/show the WordPress toolbar in the front-end.
Replace the WP Admin Bar with a small, unobtrusive icon in the top left corner of your site.
Add an indication to the Admin Bar of the environment WordPress is running in (e.g., Prod, Staging, QA, Dev, etc).