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Start your free trialRenee Wilson
9,820 PointsI'm having problems with the Challenge. I keep entering the correct code and I get Bummer! Try again! Please help!
add_action( 'admin_menu', 'my_plugin_menu' )
function my_plugin_options_page() {
echo 'Welcome to my plugin settings page.';
<?php
function my_plugin_menu() {
// Page Title: My Plugin Settings Page
// Menu Title: My Plugin
// Slug: Same as menu name, but with hyphens instead of spaces
// Make sure user has ability to manage plugin options
// my_plugin_options_page() is the function for what displays on the options page
add_options_page(
'My Plugin Settings Page',
'My Plugin',
'manage_options',
'my-plugin',
'my_plugin_options_page'
);
}
function my_plugin_options_page() {
if( !current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) {
wp_die( 'You do not have suffiicient permissions to access this page.' );
}
echo '<p>Welcome to our plugin page!</p>';
}
add_action( 'admin_menu', 'my_plugin_menu' )
function my_plugin_options_page() {
echo 'Welcome to my plugin settings page.';
}
?>
1 Answer
Greg Kaleka
39,021 PointsHi RenΓ©e,
You're pretty close! Here's what you need to fix:
- You need to add your code inside the curly braces for the function
my_plugin_menu()
. Right now your call toadd_action()
and your definition of the functionmy_plugin_options_page()
are after that function - You're missing a semicolon on the statement
add_action( 'admin_menu', 'my_plugin_menu' )
- You define the function
my_plugin_options_page()
twice. The first one is right, so leave that one!
Here's the solution:
<?php
function my_plugin_menu() {
// Page Title: My Plugin Settings Page
// Menu Title: My Plugin
// Slug: Same as menu name, but with hyphens instead of spaces
// Make sure user has ability to manage plugin options
// my_plugin_options_page() is the function for what displays on the options page
add_options_page(
'My Plugin Settings Page',
'My Plugin',
'manage_options',
'my-plugin',
'my_plugin_options_page'
);
add_action( 'admin_menu', 'my_plugin_menu' );
function my_plugin_options_page() {
if( !current_user_can( 'manage_options' ) ) {
wp_die( 'You do not have suffiicient permissions to access this page.' );
}
echo '<p>Welcome to our plugin page!</p>';
}
}
?>
Best,
-Greg
Renee Wilson
9,820 PointsRenee Wilson
9,820 PointsThanks so much Greg!