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  • Plugin Author Mustafa Uysal

    (@m_uysl)

    Hello @snih

    Is this a bug?

    No, it’s not bug. Admin bar is hidden automatically when using small resolution device.

    Cheers,

    Thread Starter snih

    (@snih)

    Hi,

    no, admin bar isn’t hidden in all ways. I mean, you can see the blue empty admin bar, rihgt? This is how it looks with the no more supported “WordPress Admin Bar Improved”:

    https://imgur.com/39itfwj

    This isnt’s the normal behavior …?

    Greetings,
    snih

    Same problem here. I can see the admin bar but it’s empty. In other words it doesn’t contain the form elements needed for the user to log in.
    Hope the author will come up with a fix soon…

    Plugin Author Mustafa Uysal

    (@m_uysl)

    @snih

    This is how it looks with the no more supported “WordPress Admin Bar Improved”:

    That plugin has been retired and it’s not compatible with latest version of WordPress.

    This isnt’s the normal behavior …?

    Yes normal behavior, unfortunately theme’s css files can affect admin bar. Some custom css may help you.

    @thebusinessmanager

    Same problem here. I can see the admin bar but it’s empty. In other words it doesn’t contain the form elements needed for the user to log in.

    Because, WordPress’ hides admin bar elements on mobile device.

    Hope the author will come up with a fix soon…

    I want to keep this plugin simple, but there is no easy solution for mobile functionality.
    I can’t promise for now, but future versions of this plugin can support it.

    Thanks for understanding.
    Cheers,

    I might have a solution for this. Not a perfect one, but one that’s better than not using this nice plugin anymore or having a nonsense bar on mobile devices.
    The solution requires another plugin: It’s called “Plugin Organizer” and lets you choose which of your website’s plugins are active on mobile devices and which ones are active on standard devices (desktop computers) only. It works! ??

    I decided to put a small link to a login page on my homepage, too. So on desktop computers, I have the “Admin Bar Login” plus the word “login” in my main menu. I can live with that. On mobile devices, I only have the “login” link.
    You can check it out here.

    Cheers!

    Hi,

    now is 2016. it is have any chances to put this great plugin to be responisve – in any possible way. With some another trick.

    thanks

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