Automatically include dropdowns of all Buddypress component and Wordpress menus in the BP Adminbar.
As of April 2026, Add All Nav Links to BP Adminbar is a WordPress menu plugin with 10 active installations and a 0/5 rating0. It has been downloaded 9.1K+ times in total. Requires WordPress false+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2010. Last updated 15 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Top alternative: Admin Menu Editor.
Do you, or your users, find having 2 navigation elements a bit confusing? This plugin can aggregate all Buddypress components and WordPress pages/menus into the BP Adminbar.
It provides several user configuration options so you can customize your new admin/navbar to your heart’s content. As of this version, you can also use this plugin just to theme your existing bp-adminbar without adding anything to it. See the FAQ for more.
When the “Add WordPress pages” or “Add Buddypress components” features are enabled, all BP component directory pages (Members, Groups, Forums, etc.) are collected in a Community dropdown, including any from added plugins like BP-Links or BP-Gallery. All WP pages appear in dropdowns that respect whatever page order you have set in your W…
| WordPress | false+ requiredTested up to false |
| PHP | false+ required |
Bug fix! Some users were finding that WP/BP menus were not displaying at all. Yikes! It turns out this was mainly (if not exclusively) on WP3single installs.
After some hunting, a small modification to a conditional squashed this bug (using BP_ROOT_BLOG instead of blog_id). Thanks to LPH2005 for helping out on this one!
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