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That's all that can see?
It takes 0,5MB and I've got only 3 icons on admin/?
How I can configure it somehow to see it similar to: http://drupal.org/node/210341 ?
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#5 | Control Panel | www.reedweb.net_.jpg | 49.24 KB | dreed47 |
Clipboard01.jpg | 18.15 KB | kenorb |
Comments
Comment #1
dreed47 CreditAttribution: dreed47 commentedSet the child panels information in admin/settings/controlpanel
Comment #2
kenorb CreditAttribution: kenorb commentedI've already set root to Administer menu tree.
Comment #3
dreed47 CreditAttribution: dreed47 commentedWhich is fine as that's what your attached screenshot shows. I assume what you want to see is the child panels (as you pointed to here http://drupal.org/node/210341) If thats the case you need to enable the child menus on the settings page.
Comment #4
kenorb CreditAttribution: kenorb commentedAh, maybe because on the screenshot it isn't Drupal?
Because the structure of the menu items is different.
Comment #5
dreed47 CreditAttribution: dreed47 commentedIt's Drupal, it's just an earlier version (4.7 maybe) That's why the menu items are different.
Look at the attached. Thats where you enable child menus.
Comment #6
jfraser CreditAttribution: jfraser commentedTo get icons to appear with your menus you can do it another way to.
in controlpanel\images\{your size icons}
Get the url for one of your menu items say Content management which is admin/content
Now find an icon you want and change the name to admin_content.png
Basically the image names follow the url structure with the forward slashes replaced with underscores.
hope this helps
Comment #7
kenorb CreditAttribution: kenorb commented