Thanks so much for replying. I know the name of the mod that's not showing up in my nav bar. It's called vmoods. The question I have for you, is how do I know what code exactly to copy? There's various templates associated with this plugin. Are we talking template code here? What about styling and the respective backend code? I'm guessing you're referring to the HTML markup in the template. Also, I'm fairly certain this isn't part of the navigation manager. This is the set of links that appear below those tabs. The tabs in the navigation manager are currently correct. It's the items in the `navbar` template that aren't all being rendered and I don't see a difference in what's in prod and in my 4.3.2 copy.
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Originally Posted by TheLastSuperman
Find the plugin that is rendering the hook, it has code within said plugin that will divulge the links its using.
- Take note of the code.
- Disable the plugin which generates this custom tab.
- Now in AdminCP > Settings > Navigation Manager > *Setup a new tab, use the link in the plugins code (change if required i.e. if some php code is inside the link simply snag what you know is the correct url for the mod its making the tab for) then save.
- Check to ensure the tab shows AND functions correctly. Don't forget to add in any sub-links if they existed on in the custom tab for the mod, this can also be done using the navigation manager.
Now your custom tab has returned yet at the same time its done in the new Navigation Manager instead of a plugin, its now up-to-date in regards to being properly included with all other navbar links in the actual navigation manager.
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