By Macjoomla on Friday, 22 November 2019
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Hello SI Support, please see attached screenshot. How did you get these EasyBlog icons up to the top notifications?
Hi there,

That whole section in the blog menu come from EasyBlog - Navigation Button module (position: top-notification )
Where the pencil icon will be shown if the login user has the privilege to write a blog post in your site https://take.ms/TJrbP
where the thunder icon is actually quick posting, where if the user have privilege to write a blog post and the quick posting is enable in your site the icon will be shown https://take.ms/f3q7f


Hope this helps
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Friday, 22 November 2019 11:34
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Hello Muhammad, thank you for your answer, but this is, what i tried already, but:

1. In description of module it seems to be a vanilla module: "This module will generate navigation button on the site packaged with Vanilla Template."

2. Please see attached screenshot, how it looks on my site

Thank you and best regards, Macjoomla
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Friday, 22 November 2019 16:05
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Ops, sorry about that.
The module was included in the next release of Easyblog it seems
I have provided you with the module here (attached)
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Friday, 22 November 2019 17:33
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Of course you can search for a long time then…

Thank you, Muhammad for attaching the module. Seems to work fine and as seen in Demo now

Just one thing, if you have ES icons AND EB icons in a row, then you have a big gap between. Maybe you can take a look at this before releasing – Would be fine if a user does not see two modules, but one row of icons

Best regards, Macjoomla
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Friday, 22 November 2019 18:03
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I see, by default design, the top-notification is only should be assigned one navigation button.
However, I will inform our designer if we can do something about this
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Friday, 22 November 2019 18:42
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