/* $Id: README.txt,v 1.20.2.2 2008-06-14 23:29:54 pwolanin Exp $ */ -- SUMMARY -- Drupal Administration Menu displays the whole menu tree below /admin including most local tasks in a drop-down menu. So administrators need less time to access pages which are only visible after one or two clicks normally. Admin menu also provides hook_admin_menu() that allows other modules to add menu links. For a full description visit the project page: http://drupal.org/project/admin_menu Bug reports, feature suggestions and latest developments: http://drupal.org/project/issues/admin_menu -- REQUIREMENTS -- None. -- INSTALLATION -- * Install as usual, see http://drupal.org/node/70151 for further information. -- CONFIGURATION -- * Configure user permissions in Administer >> User management >> Permissions >> admin_menu module: - access administration menu: Displays Drupal Administration Menu. - display drupal links: Displays additional links to Drupal.org and issue queues of all enabled contrib modules in the Drupal Administration Menu icon. Please bear in mind that the displayed menu items in Drupal Administration Menu depend on the actual permissions of a user. For example, if a user does not have the permission 'administer access control' and 'administer users', the whole 'User management' menu item will not be displayed. * Customize module settings in Administer >> Site configuration >> Administration Menu. -- CUSTOMIZATION -- * You have two options to override the admin menu icon: 1) Disable it via CSS in your theme: body #admin-menu-icon { display: none; } 2) Alter the image by overriding the theme function: Copy the whole function theme_admin_menu_icon() into your template.php, rename it to f.e. phptemplate_admin_menu_icon() and customize the output according to your needs. Please bear in mind that admin_menu's output is cached. You need to clear your site's cache (probably best using Devel module, or by manually truncating the cache_menu database table) to see any changes of your theme override function. * You can override the font size by adding a line to your stylesheet in your theme like the following: body #admin-menu { font-size: 10px; } -- TROUBLESHOOTING -- * If admin menu is not displayed, check the following steps: - Is the 'access administration menu' permission enabled? - Does your theme output $closure? (See FAQ below for more info) * If admin menu is rendered behind a flash movie object, you need to add the following property to your flash object(s): See http://drupal.org/node/195386 for further information. -- FAQ -- Q: When admin_menu is enabled, plenty of blank space is added to the bottom of my theme. Why? A: This is caused by a long list of links to module issue queues at Drupal.org. Just go to Administer >> User management >> Permissions >> admin_menu and disable the permission "display drupal links" for your or all roles. Since uid 1 always has all permissions, this link list cannot be disabled for uid 1. Q: After upgrading to 6.x-1.x, admin_menu disappeared. Why? A: This should not happen. If it did, visit http:///admin/build/modules to re-generate your menu. Q: I enabled "Aggregate and compress CSS files", but I found admin_menu.css is still there, is it normal? A: Yes, this is the intended behavior. Since admin_menu is only visible for logged-on administrative users, it would not make sense to load its stylesheet for all, including anonymous users. -- CONTACT -- Current maintainers: * Daniel F. Kudwien (sun) - dev@unleashedmind.com * Peter Wolanin (pwolanin) - http://drupal.org/user/49851 * Stefan M. Kudwien (smk-ka) - dev@unleashedmind.com Major rewrite for Drupal 6 by Peter Wolanin (pwolanin). This project has been sponsored by: * UNLEASHED MIND Specialized in consulting and planning of Drupal powered sites, UNLEASHED MIND offers installation, development, theming, customization, and hosting to get you started. Visit http://www.unleashedmind.com for more information.