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SleekView Charts for Admin Menu Editor Pro: per-user overrides

Admin Menu Editor Pro adds per-user overrides, custom permissions, and import/export to the menu editor. SleekView Charts reads the same options and turns them into chart cards covering overrides per role, per user, and per section.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Admin Menu Editor Pro

From a Pro permissions tree to a real audit dashboard

Admin Menu Editor Pro extends the free editor with per-user menus, granular permissions, custom widgets, and import/export. Every override is encoded in ws_menu_editor_pro and sibling options, alongside the base ws_menu_editor entry. The Pro UI lets administrators edit per-user trees, but it still does not summarize who has been customized and where.

SleekView Charts reads both option sets and expands them to a row-per-item-per-target structure, where target is either a role or a specific user. A Number KPI counts per-user overrides on the site. A Bar chart ranks users by override count, surfacing which staff members have a unique admin tree that drifts from the role default. A Pie chart splits role overrides from user overrides from default-inheriting roles, useful for visual audits.

Granular permissions (Pro adds capability-style controls beyond visibility) get their own chart card: total custom permissions applied, grouped by capability. Compliance reviewers stop reading tree views and start reading a dashboard. Agencies turn the override count into proof of work. The plugin still owns the editor; SleekView Charts owns the picture of who actually has a custom admin and where the deviations live.

Workflow

Parse Pro options into per-user chart rows

1

Connect ws_menu_editor and the Pro options

SleekView Charts parses both option sets into a row-per-item-per-target structure where target is a role or a user. Item, parent_section, visible, custom_label, and permissions all become groupable columns.
2

Add the per-user KPI

A Number card counting users with at least one custom override. The single chart that surfaces whether per-user customization is in use or whether everyone inherits role defaults.
3

Rank users by overrides

Horizontal bar of override count per user_id, joined against wp_users for readable display names. Highlights staff members whose admin tree has drifted from the rest of their role.
4

Split overrides by type

Donut splitting overrides across role-level, user-level, and custom-permission categories. Compliance reviewers see at a glance whether the install relies on role policy or per-user tweaks.

Sample dashboard

Per-user admin permissions dashboard

Four chart cards built on top of Admin Menu Editor Pro's ws_menu_editor and ws_menu_editor_pro options, surfacing per-user and per-role overrides as KPIs.
Number · Default

Users with custom overrides

Distinct count of user_id values with at least one per-user override in the Pro option set. Tracks how widely per-user customization is in use across staff, with last month as a comparison delta.
Count
Bar · Horizontal

Top users by overrides

Horizontal bar of total overrides per user_id, joined to wp_users for display names. Surfaces staff members whose admin tree has drifted from their role default, useful for documentation and audits.
Count group by user_id
Pie · Donut

Override scope split

Donut splitting overrides across role-level, user-level, and granular-permission categories. The chart that answers whether the install runs on role policy or on a thicket of per-user tweaks.
Count group by scope
Bar · Default

Custom permissions by capability

Bar of custom permission overrides grouped by the capability they target (manage_options, edit_users, edit_plugins, custom caps). Surfaces which capabilities the team most often restricts or grants.
Count group by capability

Comparison

Default Admin Menu Editor Pro UI vs SleekView Charts

Default Pro editor screen

  • No KPI for distinct users with at least one override
  • Per-user override ranking is not visualised in the plugin
  • Role vs user vs permission split lives only in editor trees
  • Custom-permission usage by capability isn't surfaced
  • Audits require opening each user's profile separately

SleekView Charts

  • Reads ws_menu_editor and ws_menu_editor_pro options live as data
  • Number KPI for users with custom overrides plus a delta
  • User-level override ranking joined to wp_users for names
  • Donut split across role, user, and custom-permission scope
  • Custom-permission usage as a bar grouped by capability

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Admin Menu Editor Pro

Per-user transparency

A Number card for users with custom overrides plus a ranked bar of those users by override count. Per-user customization stops being invisible until the next audit cycle.

Scope audits

Donut of role vs user vs custom-permission scope answers the compliance question every audit asks: is access controlled by policy or by a thicket of one-off exceptions.

Capability coverage

Custom-permission bar grouped by capability surfaces which caps (manage_options, edit_plugins) the team restricts most. Useful for tightening policy and for documenting access controls.

Audience

Where Pro override charts pay off

Compliance teams

Quarterly access reviews open with the scope donut and the per-user override bar. The artefact replaces tree-view screenshots and shows real coverage.

Agencies

Per-client dashboards include override counts as proof of work. The handover review confirms that hardening was applied at both role and user level.

Enterprise admins

Large installs need to know which users have unique admin trees. The dashboard turns a tedious profile-by-profile audit into one screen.

The bigger picture

Per-user overrides need a measurement layer

Admin Menu Editor Pro is the tool teams reach for when role-level menu policy is not enough. Marketing wants a different left rail than support, legal wants Tools hidden, the new contractor needs Plugins blocked for one week. Each tweak gets saved into the Pro options as a per-user override.

After a year the install has a quiet thicket of unique admin trees, and the only way to audit them is to open each user's profile in the editor. The data is right there, structured and complete; the missing piece is the picture. SleekView Charts reads the Pro option set, expands it to a per-user table, and renders the right KPIs.

How many users have overrides. Who has the most. What capabilities get customized.

Whether the install runs on role policy or per-user exceptions. Compliance teams get an audit artefact. Agencies get proof of work.

Enterprise admins get a single screen instead of a tree drill-down per user. The plugin was always doing the work; the dashboard is the layer that surfaces it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Admin Menu Editor Pro

From the ws_menu_editor and ws_menu_editor_pro options in wp_options, the same source the Pro editor reads. SleekView Charts parses both into a unified row-per-item-per-target structure with role or user_id as the target.

 

The per-user and capability-level charts require Pro because the free editor only writes role-level overrides. The basic per-role charts work with the free version as well.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts joins against wp_users and surfaces both the override count and the inverse: users with zero overrides. The two lists side by side make role hygiene obvious.

 

Yes. Any role registered in wp_user_roles is treated the same way. Custom roles appear as their own bars in the per-role charts and as their own slices in the scope donut.

 

Yes. Add a capability filter and every chart reshapes to overrides targeting that cap. Useful when auditing access to manage_options, edit_plugins, or any custom capability registered by another plugin.

 

SleekView Charts reads the option set on every dashboard load. Save a change in Admin Menu Editor Pro and the new override count appears on the next refresh. There is no sync delay.

 

No. The Pro options are read once per dashboard load and parsed in memory. Even installs with thousands of users render the per-user override ranking in well under a second.

 

Yes. SleekView Charts dashboards have shareable URLs and downloadable PNG and CSV exports. Compliance reports include the live chart link plus a flat artefact for archival.

 

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