By keirlawson on
Having upgraded from D6, the D7 admin toolbar was disabled, I have enabled it, however the management menu is not present within the toolbar as it was when I tied a vanilla install, how do I fix this?
Having upgraded from D6, the D7 admin toolbar was disabled, I have enabled it, however the management menu is not present within the toolbar as it was when I tied a vanilla install, how do I fix this?
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same here....
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after installing User/Reference module my admin menus are completely gone.
Same same...
Hello
same same for me after upgrade D6-> D7: no links in the toolbar (except home, connect, user)...
Tried to uninstall toolbar module, and re-install: nothing new.
Note that I don't have the + shortcut link
Same here
Same issue: D6 -> D7 upgrade, no links in the toolbar except Home. I also do not have the + shortcut link next to the overlay's title.
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I've tried this a couple of ways: An upgrade installation with the old site's files, modules, and themes in place; An upgrade installation with a completely fresh set of D7 files. The issue doesn't appear until I import the old D6 database, even after running all the database updates. The D6 database export was done after all contrib modules were disabled.
Bug identified for D7 upgrade path - with a partial solution
Hey,
You're not the only one to encounter this issue, see the bug for the D7 upgrade path at: Broken admin pages/links after upgrade if "Administer" was not in the "Navigation" menu. The best solution, if you are able to re-do your upgrade, seems to be resetting all your menus before upgrading, but the issue referenced above also has other, post-upgrade solutions.
Good luck!
The solution that worked for me.
Thanks, that was indeed the thread that had the solution which worked for me. In particular, this comment:
http://drupal.org/node/865702#comment-4015758
And regarding this issue:
> Note that I don't have the + shortcut link
I thought this was a bug with my upgrade because my from-scratch installation of D7 looked so different. Turns out the admin theme in a fresh D7 install is set to "Seven." I assumed it was set to "Default theme."