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The fixed position of the bootstrap's navbar is on top of admin_menu, what workaround could solve this?
The fixed position of the bootstrap's navbar is on top of admin_menu, what workaround could solve this?
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Comment #1
Docc CreditAttribution: Docc commentedWell the whole admin menu doesn't seem to play nice with jquery 1.7+
Also the fixed top bar is going away so that problem is going to solve itself.
Comment #2
siilak CreditAttribution: siilak commentedThere is solution for this in css file
.navbar-fixed-top {
position: fixed;
top: 0;
right: 0;
left: 0;
z-index: 500; // to show the menu sequence
}
Comment #3
erbzh CreditAttribution: erbzh commentedAdmin module seems to work after installation of jQuery Update (with jQuery v 1.7.1 enabled)
and the code below added in themes/twitter_bootstrap/includes/modules/admin.inc to prevent submenus being expended.
This code might be not sufficient if the admin toolbar includes other menus than 'management' and 'navigation'.
Comment #4
eusonic CreditAttribution: eusonic commentedI simply added:
This is for the taller admin menu style. If you're using the shorter style you will need to adjust it a little.
The z-index was changed to prevent the menu from covering the admin overlay.
Comment #5
pico34 CreditAttribution: pico34 commentedThanks siilak and eusonic, both solutions works
Comment #6
ressa CreditAttribution: ressa commentedThanks @eusonic, this works and could be committed? Or what does "Also the fixed top bar is going away so that problem is going to solve itself." mean?
Comment #7
andregriffin CreditAttribution: andregriffin commentedComment #8
siteogra CreditAttribution: siteogra commentedand hide shadow from admin menu
Comment #9
giorgio79 CreditAttribution: giorgio79 commentedAlmost two years and the fixed navbar is still around. Any plans to remove it, so admin menu can work? :)
Comment #10
markhalliwellIt works just fine in the 2.x branch.
Comment #11
giorgio79 CreditAttribution: giorgio79 commentedAh thx Mark. Yep, I am facing this issue with Bootswatch. Will post this in that issue.
Comment #12
PascalAnimateur CreditAttribution: PascalAnimateur commentedHere's the way I do it with adminimal_admin_menu 1.x-dev for all types of navbar (default, static top, fixed top / bottom). I try to keep the same spacing between the navbar and admin_menu (20px) for all screen sizes. Also, with a fixed top navbar, when adminimal_admin_menu switches to slicknav it gets displayed below the navbar, but this is consistent with the navbar being always fixed on top of the screen (normal admin_menu is still on top on bigger screens)
adminimal_admin_menu 1.x-dev has a larger font size and is responsive (breakpoint at 1024px), I prefer it over 'vanilla' admin_menu.
Comment #13
sopranos CreditAttribution: sopranos commentedbootstrap has so many issues with other modules.....it does not open admin menu items in overlaly, so i get dimed black screen and no content......
that happens if i put jquery above 1.7......
if i keep it at 1.7 ckeditor does not work
who make this theme so buggy is what i wonder