At some point, the settings links disappeared from the Appearance page (admin/appearance). I'm talking about the "settings", "enable/disable", and "set default" links. The consequence is that I can't enable a theme that I want to assign to one of my domains (which is why I set this to "major" priority).

I know the links were there in the beginning of my setup/testing process, but disappeared a few days ago.

I'm not 100% sure of this, but it seems to have happened at about the same time that I changed a Domain Access setting a few days ago. I can't remember the exact wording of the setting, but it's the one where you specify which admin pages to include/exclude the domain-specific selection field. And now I can't find that setting either.

[PS. I've already tried clearing all caches.]

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ExTexan’s picture

I found that domain-specific setting - at admin/structure/domain/settings -> Domain-specific Settings (duh!).

Even though I didn't think it was related to the above issue, other than the coincidence of happening at about the same time, I changed this setting back to the default (no exclusions). It didn't fix the issue.

agentrickard’s picture

Category: Bug report » Support request
Priority: Major » Normal
Status: Active » Postponed (maintainer needs more info)

Domain Theme doesn't touch the links on admin/appearance.

ExTexan’s picture

Well, then it must be related to Domain Access, just not the Domain Theme part of it, because those links, and many others throughout the site (as I noted later here), were showing in this exact same site setup before enabling Domain Access, but are not showing now that I am using Domain Access.

agentrickard’s picture

That is not an actionable report.

This doesn't sound DA related, simple because DA does not affect the links in question. Your other thread mentions Domain Metatags, which I do not maintain.

If uninstalling the module doesn't fix the issue, that suggests you have problems elsewhere in the system. If you have access, you can check the {menu_links} table in the database and see what access callbacks are enforced for those pages.

ExTexan’s picture

I see. Ok, thanks for the suggestion.