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No possible to access all components (in admin) if you have installed them more (many) #8371

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radik10 opened this issue Nov 10, 2015 · 5 comments

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@radik10
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radik10 commented Nov 10, 2015

Steps to reproduce the issue

use "isis" admin template and install 30-40 components and try them to access on display wider than 776px (height of display/monitor about 700-800px). Than try to reach latest installed components in the list of components menu - it is not possible. See attached image. Now it is possible all components only if you "zoom out" your browser view (ctrl+- in firefox).

Expected result

To have possibility to access all installed components with smaller monitor (display) and with many installed components also on smaller monitors/tablets (with template "isis").

Actual result

Not possible to access all installed components (with smaller display)

System information (as much as possible)

joomla 3.4.5 and same problem with joomla 3.5.0 beta, tested with Firefox 42.0 and Chrome 46.0.2490.80 m, template "isis" - this problem is not with "hathor" template.

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If you change width of browser under 775px, your admin backend has changed design, and changed menu, and therefore all components are accessible - this is problem with more components and smaller displays (monitor/tablet width of display if is larger than 776px) and with isis template.

@sovainfo
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radik10 commented Nov 11, 2015

Hi, solution "http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=706&t=825242#p3256916" works only for "desktop" screens (width >775px), if you resize window for narrow screen (mobile, tablet), submenues (3th level) are not visible and therefore not accessible. DEFINITLY this must be solved at Joomla level (at least J.3.5+). This "workaround" is not for 100%.

 On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 7:53 PM, sovainfo <notifications@github.com> wrote:

See http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=706&t=825242#p3102613 and
http://forum.joomla.org/viewtopic.php?f=706&t=825242#p3256916 for workaroundsAlso #5492 for the discussion.—
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@sovainfo
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Both workarounds are no solution to the issue, they just might help.

When they don't help enough, suggest to create browser bookmarks and remove those items from the menu.

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This looks like a good solution BTW this looks like a good solution https://ugate.wordpress.com/2013/06/28/scrollable-twitter-bootstrap-menus/

Its not just about having too many components you also have this issue when you have a lot of menus which is very common on a multilingual site

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Please see #9347 for a proposed solution

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