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I don't know if I'm just having a bad day, but I couldn't figure how to display a custom block in the admin theme; The theme seems to be completely separated from the normal theme/block structure. Some help would be much appreciated, thanks in advance!
I think this kind of feature would also be a great feature to add to the module for customization purposes.
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Comment #1
Sean-Khan CreditAttribution: Sean-Khan commentedBlocks doesn't seem to be an issue in the new alpha release anymore - too bad the old theme is going to be sacked, I like it & it's top menu and other features really, really, much!
Comment #2
afterdark CreditAttribution: afterdark commentedYes, and i dislike at all the new aproach. Now you have to install a module (rubik) with some silly icons (what was wrong with the old ones?), but -wait - rubik demands a base theme, Tao. I can't say the changes are poorly documented because they're not documented at all! Unless you think the brand new snapshot is some kind of documentation.
I'm not upset because of the changes, people can do what they want with their work, but i'm sort of mad about radical changes without prior notice. I hope it won't become usual in the contrib modules.
Turning back to beta 1.3.
Comment #3
yhahn CreditAttribution: yhahn commentedYou might note that the 1.x branch is still the recommended branch and that all 2.x work is tagged alpha. Please don't direct frustration from imprudent usage at the maintainer.