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Here's how to setup navbar on a vanilla Drupal (tested with 7.18):
- Download Navbar module.
- Download jquery_update module (dependency). Make sure you're using the 7.x-2.x-dev version.
- Enable Navbar.
- Visit Configuration -> Development -> jQuery update.
- Select version 1.7 for jQuery version.
- Save.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#10 | Screen Shot 2013-04-24 at 8.15.33 AM.png | 45.22 KB | codybarr |
#10 | Screen Shot 2013-04-24 at 8.15.55 AM.png | 64.31 KB | codybarr |
#2 | navbar-readmetxt-1891352-2.patch | 786 bytes | davidneedham |
Comments
Comment #1
muschpusch CreditAttribution: muschpusch commentedIt would be nice to add a documentation page for this.
Comment #2
davidneedhamGreat idea! This should be in a readme.txt file too, which is where I looked for info initially. Here's a patch that creates the readme.txt with the module info and these instructions.
Comment #3
erifneerg CreditAttribution: erifneerg commentedMy suggestiong would be to add the path to that part of the site
for those that enabled the module without realize/reading the instructions.
Comment #4
hass CreditAttribution: hass commentedThe "tested with version 7.18" should be removed from the readme.
Comment #5
hass CreditAttribution: hass commented#1937724: Automatically configure jquery_update with jQuery 1.7 or higher
#1937728: Disable colliding modules in hook_install()
I have jquery_update 2.3 installed and all works both with jquery 1.7 and 1.8, but not 1.5.
Comment #6
jessebeach CreditAttribution: jessebeach commentedI removed the jquery_update dependency. We shouldn't need it after the alpha4 update (188946562a6b4ce872527bf846ab8b237722ed75).
Comment #7
hass CreditAttribution: hass commentedCannot find the reference 188946562a6b4ce872527bf846ab8b237722ed75
Comment #8
shadcn CreditAttribution: shadcn commented@hass, http://drupalcode.org/project/navbar.git/commit/1889465
Comment #9
hass CreditAttribution: hass commentedI wonder as navbar seems only working with jquery 1.7 and 1.8
Comment #10
codybarr CreditAttribution: codybarr commentedI'm not able to get the navbar to work at all really, still uses the standard Seven admin theme with the overlay. Any ideas?
Comment #11
Shyamala CreditAttribution: Shyamala commentedCreated a Documentation page at http://drupal.org/node/1993254. If you are working on your local server make sure you are using the dev build as it has the latest fixes!
Comment #12
Shyamala CreditAttribution: Shyamala commentedCreated a Documentation page at http://drupal.org/node/1993254. If you are working on your local server make sure you are using the dev build as it has the latest fixes!
Comment #13
thomas4019 CreditAttribution: thomas4019 commentedThis documentation page should be referenced from the project page. It is still not clear how to install this module.
Comment #14
hass CreditAttribution: hass commentedNext version may be self-explaining.