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  • Thread Starter evo252

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    Yes Absolutely, I will bookmark the “Today” tab for my team, thanks a lot for your reply!

    Thread Starter evo252

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    It would be a great feature to allow multiple recipients for the new booking e-mail, via a comma-separated list, especially for restaurants that have multiple staff!

    Waiting for this feature, I will add the Booking Manager role to my staff, so they will check everyday for new bookings.

    Thanks a lot for your help!

    Thread Starter evo252

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    Hi!

    I tried to deactivate caching plugins and also regenerate CSS & Data but didn’t work. The same issue persists. I also tried on another computer, from which the website has never been launched (from a colleague) and the same issue is appearing. Check the video just there.

    Can you please retry on your side because the bug still show on all computers I tried on Google Chrome. However, the issue is not showing on Safari.

    Thanks for your help!

    Thread Starter evo252

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    Hi!

    I did some tests, and the issue occurs only on Google Chrome, both on Private mode and regular mode. There is no problem on Safari.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter evo252

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    Hi,

    Thanks a lot for your quick reply!

    As you can see in this video, it’s unfortunately not working on my side. I removed all cache of Chrome before testing.

    Thanks for your help!

    Thread Starter evo252

    (@evo252)

    All my apologies… I was looking for this topic and didn’t find it… Thanks a lot and sorry for disturbing!

    Thread Starter evo252

    (@evo252)

    Thanks a lot for your great support!

    Thread Starter evo252

    (@evo252)

    Hi,

    All my apologies for the delay of my answer!

    Please find here a screenshot. As you can see, it’s impossible for me to reorder “Log In” item, because this item is not showing as I am logged in.

    Thanks for your help!

    Thread Starter evo252

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    Hello!

    Thank you for the detailed feedback and for escalating my request to your team. I appreciate your clarification that both options require custom coding and your suggestion to use the admin_bar_menu hook, as well as the link to the WordPress jobs directory.

    I’m grateful that you’re considering these as feature requests! In the meantime, I’m all set with a temporary solution and will explore custom coding as needed 🙂

    Thank you again for your excellent support and for taking the time to review my request!

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter evo252

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    Thank you for your detailed response and for escalating my request to the Branda development team. I appreciate your efforts and understand that Option 1 is not currently possible, and that the “My Sites” menu in Option 2 cannot be edited out of the box.

    I’m grateful for your team’s consideration of this feature request. Please keep me updated on any feedback or potential updates from the development team regarding the possibility of customizing or removing the “My Sites” menu for subsite-only users, or enabling a universal admin bar for all logged-in network users based on the main site’s configuration.

    In the meantime, I’ll explore custom code to hide the admin bar for non-logged-in “Guests” and adjust the bar for logged-in users to align with my needs. If you have any temporary workarounds (e.g., filters or hooks) to remove “My Sites” or better align the bar for subsite-only users, I’d be happy to test them.

    Thank you again for your excellent support and for passing this along to the team!

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter evo252

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    Hi,

    I tried the “Reorder Menus” button but I am not able to reorder the “log in” link that I added in “Custom entries”, this entry is visible only to “Guests” on my options, that’s why it’s impossible to reorder this entry.

    Regarding the second question, it’s related to my first topic here: I am looking for a way to possibly show a custom entry for logged out users and a different one for logged in users for instance, and the “Guests” visibility is including both logged out users of the website, and logged in users who don’t have any role in the current site.

    My final goal is to show the same top bar for all logged in users, regardless of the network site to which they are attached, in order to have uniqueness in the network. And then, I can play with the visibility condition of Branda to hide or show each item of the top bar.

    Thanks for your help!

    Thread Starter evo252

    (@evo252)

    Thank you for your follow-up and clarification. I understand that enabling Guest access in Toolbar Visibility allows all network users, including subsite-only users, to see the admin bar on the main site’s frontend. However, the default admin bar shown to subsite-only users (with the “My Sites” menu) is not customizable in Branda and doesn’t meet my needs, as I am looking for a way to customize a top bar for all users of my network.

    I’d like to explore two alternative customization options for the admin bar on the main site’s frontend:

    1. Option 1: Display a customized admin bar for non-logged-in “Guests” (e.g., with a login link) and, for all logged-in users (including those with roles only on subsites), show the same admin bar configured for users with a role on the main site (e.g., the one defined for subscriber or other roles in Toolbar Visibility).
    2. Option 2: Hide the admin bar entirely for non-logged-in “Guests” and show the admin bar configured for main-site users (e.g., for subscriber) for all logged-in users, including subsite-only users, instead of the default “My Sites” bar.

    Is there a setting, filter, or hook in Branda to achieve either of these options, allowing me to bypass the non-customizable “My Sites” bar for subsite-only users? If not, could this be considered as a feature for a future update?

    Thank you for your continued support and excellent plugin!

    Thread Starter evo252

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    Thank you for your clear and detailed explanation regarding the admin bar visibility issue. I now understand that this is expected behavior in Branda: since users invited to a subsite without a role on the main site (blog ID 1) are considered “Guests” on the main site, and my Toolbar Visibility settings exclude “Guest” from seeing the admin bar, these users cannot see it on the main site’s frontend. This makes perfect sense, and I appreciate your help in clarifying this.

    I have one follow-up question: Is there a way, through a setting, filter, hook, or custom code, to display a universal admin bar for all network members, including users who are only registered on subsites and have no role on the main site? Ideally, I’d love for all logged-in users across the network to see the admin bar on the main site’s frontend, regardless of whether they have a specific role on the main site, to ensure a consistent user experience.

    If this isn’t currently possible, would it be feasible to consider adding such an option in a future update of Branda, perhaps as a toggle in Toolbar Visibility to include all network-registered users? I believe this could benefit other Multisite users with similar setups.

    Thank you again for your excellent support and fantastic plugin!

    Regards,

    Thread Starter evo252

    (@evo252)

    Thank you for your prompt response and suggestions. I’ve conducted additional tests and have clarifications to help replicate and resolve the issue.

    New Tests and Findings:

    • I’ve confirmed that the issue stems from invited users on a subsite (e.g., with custom roles like “stock manager” or even the standard subscriber role) not having a role assigned on the main site (blog ID 1). This occurs when adding users via WordPress Multisite’s standard interface (Users > Add New on a subsite).
    • For example, adding a user with the subscriber role directly on a subsite via Users > Add New assigns the role on the subsite but none on the main site, and the admin bar does not appear on the main site’s frontend with Branda activated.
    • Manually assigning a role (e.g., subscriber) on the main site makes the admin bar reappear, confirming that Branda seems to require a local role on the main site to display the admin bar.
    • This suggests a limitation in Branda, where the admin bar logic (likely via the show_admin_bar filter) checks roles on the current site (main site) rather than network-wide or subsite roles, despite Toolbar Visibility being set to allow all roles except Guest.

    Additional Clarifications:

    • No WooCommerce: My setup does not use WooCommerce, so the Shop Manager role is not relevant. Instead, I use my custom plugins which define custom roles (Stock Manager, Order Manager, Full Manager, etc.). However, the issue occurs even with the standard subscriber role, so the custom roles are not the cause.
    • Conflict Tests: On a staging site, I disabled all plugins but the issue persists: users invited to a subsite without a main-site role do not see the admin bar on the main site’s frontend. Without Branda, the default admin bar displays correctly for these users, confirming the issue is specific to Branda. The problem is that I would like to show the custom admin bar for subsite users from any page of the network, both in subsite or main site.

    Questions and Requests:

    1. Can you confirm if Branda intentionally requires a role on the main site to display the admin bar in Multisite, or is this a bug in recognizing subsite roles?
    2. Is there a setting, filter, or hook in Branda (e.g., modifying the show_admin_bar filter) to allow the admin bar to display for users with subsite roles, without needing a main-site role?
    3. If this is a bug, could you provide a fix in an upcoming update?
    4. If it’s an intentional limitation, could an option be added to Toolbar Visibility to enable recognition of subsite roles on the main site?

    Current Workaround: I’m considering automatically adding a subscriber role on the main site for all invited users (via add_user_to_blog in my custom code or a global hook). This might work, but I’d prefer a native Branda solution to align with WordPress Multisite’s default behavior, where users don’t necessarily have a main-site role. Can you advise if this is the best approach or suggest an alternative?

    Thank you so much for your help and for your fantastic plugin! I’m happy to provide a staging site or debug logs if needed.

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter evo252

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    Thanks!

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