> Super Admin On a single site installation this is usually the same as the Administrator role.
> Anyone with the "manage_options" capability By default only Administrators have this capability.
> Only the current user Login: user_login; ?>, user ID:
> Hide the "Admin Menu Editor" entry on the "Plugins" page from other users
> Global — Use the same admin menu settings for all network sites.
> Hide advanced menu options by default
> Enable the "Hide (cosmetic)" toolbar button This button hides the selected menu item without making it inaccessible.
> Blue and yellow
> Modern
> Grey
> Always
> Only when manually selected
> Never
> Maintain relative order Attempts to put new items in the same relative positions as they would be in in the default admin menu.
> Bottom Puts new items at the bottom of the admin menu.
> Low Shows a generic error message without any details.
> Normal Shows a one or two sentence explanation. For example: "The current user doesn't have the "manage_options" capability that is required to access the "Settings" menu item."
> Verbose Like "normal", but also includes a log of menu settings and permissions that caused the current menu to be hidden. Useful for debugging.