3
votes

I have a task to edit some content for a footer being used in a Drupal site. I've got very little experience with Drupal, but I have been able to root around and find stuff here or there over the past few days. The last time is the footer, and I can't seem to find where the content could be hiding.

In the admin under "panels" I see a "common footer" mini-panel. When I edit that, it brings me to a screen where I can edit the admin title, admin description, and name (currently common_footer). I expected a rich text editor where I could edit the body or something to that effect.

In the content list in the admin, I don't see anything that looks like it could be footer content. Can someone point me in the right direction where to look for this sort of thing?

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My apologies, this is fixed... - tjans

2 Answers

9
votes

I think there is a bug in the current version of mini panels as I cannot find the content edit link either. To edit the content of a mini panel I had to take the edit url and replace the last "edit" with "content"

For example, I changed

admin/structure/mini-panels/list/category_landing_right/edit

To

admin/structure/mini-panels/list/category_landing_right/content

7
votes

There are links to content, context and layout in the top left corner. The problem is that they look like breadcrumbs so they are easy to miss.