Is it possible to implement a new admin menu in Drupal 7?
Currently I am using Seven theme.
What I want to do is adding another tab on the Content menu with just: Comment, Comment to content, Comment, Submission.
I added a new menu on the admin menu structure, but the menu is not showing anywhere.
I made page--admin--content--submission.tpl.php to start making the interface, but I can't make it according to the current selected admin theme.
Please point me somewhere since I already googled with no luck.
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Did you try clearing your cache? You can do that via the Performance page, at yoursite.com/admin/config/development/performance.
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Asking what the title says. I made a plugin where the Title, Date and Link is automatically added on a new Elementor Page. I only want one section of the page to be edited by a user with no admin privileges, is it possible?
If you look at the screenshot, the content containing "Researchers and Industrial Leaders..." is the only one I need to be able to get edited.
If you're familiar with ACF or JetEngine you could dynamically connect that section to an editable section in the dashboard... that way your user stays out of Elementor but can edit sections on the site.
That's how I do it.
I'm working on a client's WordPress website and I'm having getting the Posts tab back on the admin panel. It's missing in the page source and I'm not sure where it could have been removed from. I tried disabling plugins, I updated WordPress, I installed an admin menu control plugin and it shows all the other menu items but Posts is missing.
In the template functions.php there was an entry to hide it, I removed it and all others related. Comments was also hidden but reappeared when I did this.
Does anyone know where else the menu item could have been removed from or maybe how to restore it or the menu files?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Figured out what it was, a plugin (Magic Fields) had an option to hide the menu.
I have installed the MediaFlux theme from Mojo-Themes on my website at www.sjsueconomics.org. Here are my questions:
As you can see on the website, the blue menu at the very top of the page currently displays Page Titles. I want to display External Links there instead. How do I modify the code to do it?
The main menu (red text below the logo) currently displays Categories. Without changing the style or appearance, I want to display the Page Titles instead. How do I do it?
Thanks in advance!
The company you paid for the theme provides support, not a community which has no access to this product.
http://wordpress.stackexchange.com ; customizing a paid theme while providing no code (and having no right to provide any code) is not an appropriate subject for a StackOverflow question
if the theme supports custom menus, there ought to be a Menus page in the admin, under Appearances probably, or perhaps Settings. Go there, then create a menu with the pages or categories you want, then tell the theme to use the menu you created instead of the default. If the theme doesn't have such a feature, you'll need a programmer.
I have created a new user and I have given the rights to edit and display some specific content type, and the user has no other rights. Also I have created for him an shortcut list with some specific nodes of that type, which he has access to see and to edit.
But the strange thing is when the user (I have checked doesn't matter which user, even the administrator user) edit and save that node, then the shortcut to that node disappear from the menu bar. I have check the shortcut list attributed to that user and there is no shortcut there.
Do you experience the same thing?
UPDATE: Found a similar issue for the menu problem I'm experiencing indicating that this is a bug: http://drupal.org/node/761648#comment-4345692
I have the same trouble. It becomes very tiresome recreating my menus every time I edit content. I don't know how to fix it, but it seems the problem stems from the 'Provide a menu link' option in the Menu Settings tab while editing content. If I don't manually change it every time I edit content, it'll automatically choose to add a menu link to the main menu, deleting it from any other menu it was in. If I uncheck it, it will still delete the old menu item anyway.
I hope someone has answers!
I had the same problem with 'basic pages'.
Changed content type (structure > content types) 'basic page' and checked all the checkboxes for 'available menus'.
If you edit the content now and set the 'provide menu link' to the correct menu it remembers it correctly and the menu items don't disappear anymore.
Hope this helps.
Nephews
Try simplifying the URLs.
One thing I've found is that if Drupal doesn't like (for whatever validation reason) your URL, it will not show it until you edit it to be acceptable.
For example, I tried adding this repeatedly without success
node/2/edit%3Fdestination%3Dadmin/content
It showed up fine when I changed it to:
node/2/edit
Perhaps something in the node URL changes when they edit it.
It's not a real bug, but a bit strange ;)
You have to edit your content type to accept all referred menus. So, the actual menu entry won't be deleted and placed in main menu.
Have fun =)
This might be a really simple thing but i was unable to find an answer to it. The issue is this:
I'm using Drupal 7, updated from Drupal 6. I have main menu to which i've assigned some pages. Whenever i edit one of those pages Drupal, for some reason, removes it from the menu links. Anyone ever had the same problem or would anyone have any ideas as to why it behaves this way?
Ok, let's try to rule some things out. You said that you assigned this menu to some pages. If you are viewing the page in view mode, then click edit, then save, you will be taken back to the view of that node. If you are viewing all of your content in the admin, then click edit by the node, then click save, you will be taken back to the list of content in the admin. Take a look where you assigned this menu to, AND/OR where you did not assign it to. Make sure you are not looking at a page where the menu was not assigned to.
You only needed to enable it from the settings - 'Provide a menu link'.