![]() ![]() Once I figure this out, I’ll add the module to as well as GitHub. Things I've noticed Horizontal: The toolbar icon isn't displayed anymore & the submenus have a vertical offset to the corresponding parent menu. It turned out that the style updates to the toolbar in Claro might entail and require updates to the corresponding styles for the admintoolbar module as well. As you’ll see if you download the module I just have it included for now. I was testing the latest revision of the merge request for 3020422 on Drupal 9.3.0 beta/RC. You might want to reconsider having drupal/coder at all. Then make sure it is in your path when running composer. Installing from source requires git in your path. I’ll continue to work on it, the next step is to determine the best way to go about combining the best practices of not pulling in 3rd party code with out having users download and “install” WordPress within the libraries folder. drupal/coder doesnt allow installing from distribution, it only allows installing from source. I pulled in the WordPress top and left admin menus to a Drupal 8 module and named it WordPress Menu. So rather than continue to complain I am putting out a relatively quick fix that many will feel is even more revolting to some than the title of this post. Also, I am not a designer nor UX expert, at least not good enough to come up with my own fresh design that would solve my never ending desire to see a better navigation for administration. ![]() I’ve been waiting since Drupal 5 and telling clients that someone will have to fix this problem eventually.īy most accounts I am a pretty good developer, meaning a bit lazy and therefore tend to get tasks accomplished very efficiently and quickly. This of course is the power of a modular based system, and the Toolbar in Drupal 8 is of course a module which can be easily replaced. I honestly do not think it is a horrible menu (or that it blows inwardly… too much), but given what other platforms currently have available the Drupal 8 menu all ready feels antiquated and D8 has yet to be even released. I suppose the initial title would have attracted a bit more attention. I couldn’t find any reference to this either way via Google so we’ll just be nice and say the menu should be fixed. As mentioned above, once saved, the previous configuration cannot be restored.I initially wanted to lead with something like “The Drupal 8 Admin Menu Sucks,” but I remember repeated corrections by one my engineering professors that things don’t suck only blow inwardly.
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