Hopefully someone has taken over this app for zipurman.
After uploading the app I attempt to install from admin/tools but all I have is a Menu Master Lite 1.4.0. window, there is no install button.
Unable to install menu_master_lite
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Re: Unable to install menu_master_lite
Which core version are you on? I haven't updated it for BS5 / no jquery yet
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Re: Unable to install menu_master_lite
Hello John,
Thank you for your reply, I am running the latest version 1.1.0.6!
Am I able to roll back to a previous version?
Regards Shaun
Thank you for your reply, I am running the latest version 1.1.0.6!
Am I able to roll back to a previous version?
Regards Shaun
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Re: Unable to install menu_master_lite
Never downgrade your Phoenix version just to accommodate an addon. Doing so is a short-sighted and ultimately counterproductive decision that introduces unnecessary technical debt, potential security regressions, and future maintenance headaches.
Running an outdated core platform simply to satisfy a single incompatible addon undermines the stability and forward progress of your entire application. It also places you on a path where every future upgrade becomes more difficult, not less.
The correct and sustainable approach is to focus efforts on bringing the addon up to date. Whether that means updating it yourself, contributing fixes, or collaborating with others, the goal should always be to align extensions with the current Phoenix codebase-not the other way around.
Running an outdated core platform simply to satisfy a single incompatible addon undermines the stability and forward progress of your entire application. It also places you on a path where every future upgrade becomes more difficult, not less.
The correct and sustainable approach is to focus efforts on bringing the addon up to date. Whether that means updating it yourself, contributing fixes, or collaborating with others, the goal should always be to align extensions with the current Phoenix codebase-not the other way around.