Hello @misterhunter,
I am sorry to hear about this unexpected experience with the plugin.
Could you please confirm whether you are running the latest version (5.4.2) when you notice this issue? Also, if possible, share a few screenshots or examples showing how the CSS is affecting other plugins and also name us those plugins so we can try ourselves. This will help us better understand and reproduce the conflict.
Lastly, just to be certain, could you temporarily disable WP Activity Log and confirm whether that resolves the visual conflict? That will help us narrow down the cause to our plugin.
Thank you, and I look forward to your feedback so we can investigate further.
Yes we are on the latest version and as I included previously, the CSS comes directly from your plugin in file wp-security-audit-log/classes/class-wp-security-audit-log.php so disabling WP Activity log fixes it.
The plugin is using such a general CSS selector (#adminmenu div.wp-menu-image.svg) that it affects any other menu items that use an SVG icon by setting the opacity to .6.
Hello @misterhunter
Thank you for reporting this. We will fix this in the next update of the plugin. Should you have any other qestions, please do not hesitate to ask.
Have a great day.
Hello again @misterhunter !
Just wanted to inform you that we have released version 5.5.0 a few minutes ago, which has a fix included for the issue that you have reported. Can you please install the new update and confirm that everything is now working as expected?
Thank you very much!
Works great, thanks for fixing that!
I am glad to read that @misterhunter
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