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Menu Image, Icons made easy

slug: menu-image

WordPress plugin by Rui Guerreiro · detected on 19 sites in our index (0.36% of WordPress sites scanned)

Adds an image or icon in the menu items. You can choose the position of the image (after, before, above, below) or even hide the menu item title.

19
Sites detected
0.36%
Market share
of our WP index
#421
Rank
among indexed plugins
2026-05-22
Last detected

Where Menu Image, Icons made easy sits in the WordPress plugin ecosystem

Menu Image, Icons made easy is the #421 most-detected WordPress plugin in our scan index of 5,328 sites — appearing on roughly 0.36% of WordPress sites we've fingerprinted. Most sites running Menu Image, Icons made easy are hosted on Kinsta (50% of identified hosts). The most common companion plugin is Yoast SEO – Advanced SEO with real-time guidance and built-in AI, present on 74% of Menu Image, Icons made easy sites. The most frequent theme is GeneratePress Child Theme 2025.

Every data point here comes from actual scans of public WordPress sites — not vendor case studies or curated showcases. We don't accept submissions; everything you see is detected automatically when a site is scanned through the tool.

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Themes commonly running Menu Image, Icons made easy

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How we detect Menu Image, Icons made easy

Five-vector detection — /wp-content/plugins/menu-image/ asset paths, /wp-json/ REST API namespaces, HTML signature patterns, sitemap XML comments, and asset-probe HEAD requests against the top-100 popular plugins on wordpress.org. Each detected plugin carries provenance pills showing which sources corroborated it — cross-vector matches indicate high-confidence detections. More on how detection works.

Reviewed by Matt Hall · founder of Scepter Marketing · 10+ years building WordPress sites
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Last reviewed: 2026-05-22
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Data comes from real-time scans of public WordPress sites — not vendor case studies or curated showcases. Every claim on this page traces back to a specific detection in our scan corpus, observable via our methodology. Affiliate links are disclosed per the affiliate disclosure.