Title: This plugin breaks the WordPress admin interface
Last modified: November 17, 2024

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# This plugin breaks the WordPress admin interface

 *  [nyarialom](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nyarialom/)
 * (@nyarialom)
 * [1 year, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/this-plugin-breaks-the-wordpress-admin-interface/)
 * When activated, this plugin disrupts the layout of crucial elements within the
   WordPress admin interface, such as the left-side menu on the `/wp-admin/customize.
   php` page. This interference isn’t just a minor inconvenience—it compromises 
   the usability and functionality of essential admin tools, making it difficult
   to manage and customize the site effectively.
 * This situation raises serious concerns about the plugin’s security and reliability.
   It is alarming that a single plugin can exert such control over the core WordPress
   admin styles, overriding native stylesheets and disrupting standard operations.
   This level of influence suggests potential risks to the stability and integrity
   of the entire site.
 * For a plugin designed to enhance user experience or add functionality, it should
   never come at the cost of core system stability. The fact that such a significant
   issue can occur indicates a lack of robust quality assurance and proper safeguards
   during development. Users should not have to worry that installing or activating
   a plugin could break the very interface they rely on to manage their site.
 * I strongly urge the developers to address these issues promptly, ensuring that
   the plugin can coexist with WordPress’s native elements without causing conflicts.
   Until these problems are resolved, I cannot recommend using this plugin, especially
   for sites where consistent and reliable admin access is critical.

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 *  Plugin Author [ameliabooking](https://wordpress.org/support/users/ameliabooking/)
 * (@ameliabooking)
 * [1 year, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/this-plugin-breaks-the-wordpress-admin-interface/#post-18143233)
 * Hello,
 * We haven’t encountered similar issues with the plugin affecting the WordPress
   admin interface, including the left-side menu or any elements on the `/wp-admin/
   customize.php` page. To investigate this further, could you please provide more
   details? Specifically:
    - What version of the plugin and WordPress are you using?
    - Are there any specific themes or other plugins active that might be causing
      a conflict?
    - If possible, could you share screenshots or a video demonstrating the issue?
 * This will help us better understand the problem and work towards a solution.
 * Thank you for bringing this to our attention, and we appreciate your patience!

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