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The Administration Menu module serves as a (better) drop-in replacement for the toolbar. The toolbar was hiding the admin sidebar before a recent CSS fix and I am proposing the fix also apply to this condition.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#3 | admin-admin_menu-fix-1325386-3.patch | 603 bytes | paskainos |
#1 | admin_menu_spacing-1325386.patch | 360 bytes | Andrew_Mallis |
Comments
Comment #1
Andrew_Mallis CreditAttribution: Andrew_Mallis commentedSee attached patch for fix
Comment #2
prabhatjn CreditAttribution: prabhatjn commentedI think it is working well with all other configurations (whether admin_menu or toolbar or neither of them is enabled).
Perry.
Comment #3
paskainos CreditAttribution: paskainos commentedI use this method:
Comment #4
paskainos CreditAttribution: paskainos commentedComment #5
Andrew_Mallis CreditAttribution: Andrew_Mallis commentedum. The patch in #3 is pretty much exactly the same as the one I submitted.
Comment #6
paskainos CreditAttribution: paskainos commentedYes, 'pretty much', but not exactly. The current state of the recommended release of 7.x-2.x (currently 7.x-2.0-beta3) includes
div#admin-toolbar.vertical
instead ofbody.toolbar #admin-toolbar.vertical
referenced in #1 (and 7.x-2.x-dev is radically different). The difference is admittedly miniscule, and perhaps merely an update to reflect the current module state.P.S. throwing the patch in the issue queue was also a shameless way to simply include it in an install profile. :)