On large sites you might have more than twenty paragraph types, or even more than twenty node types. Unfortunately, not all of these will display in the drop down menus provided by Admin Toolbar. They will go below the fold. Or not display at all. Admin Toolbar Tools no longer shows more than 10 bundles per entity.
This module provides toolbars that allow easy access to all of your bundles. This is helpful for large sites with entity types with many bundles. It allows you to easily
access the subpages of the entity type, such as the "Manage fields" or "Manage display"
local tasks for a particular entity type more easily from the admin toolbar drop down menus.

Configurable:
Out of the box the Entity Toolbar module provides a paragraphs toolbar, a node toolbar and a taxonomy term toolbar.
You can add new toolbars from the config page, or disable or delete the toolbars added by the module with its optional config files. The module provides a UI to create new toolbars that list entity type bundle admin pages alphabetically.

Performant:
The new toolbars' trays are loaded through ajax and cached even when the render cache is turned off for development purposes. This improves page load times when the number of entities showing up in the administration menu grows large.
Plug-and-play:
Out of the box there are optional configs for node types, paragraph types, taxonomy term types, media types and group types toolbars.
On a standard Drupal 8 install, a content types toolbar and a term types toolbar are installed.
Here's a screenshot of a bare Drupal 8 installation of the standard profile, with the Basic page content type submenu expanded:

Here's a screenshot of a bare Drupal 8 installation of the standard profile, with the Tags vocabulary submenu expanded:

Test it out!
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Config list page | 30.63 KB |
| Basic Page content type submenu expanded. | 34.06 KB |
| Tags vocabulary submenu expanded | 31.46 KB |
Project information
- Project categories: Administration tools
13 sites report using this module
- Created by oknate on , updated
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