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  • well, besides that, this looks like a copy of Justin Tadlocks sliding panel plugin, but anyway, this oen is better, the other one doesn’t work on my side, but what about widgetizing the panel so we can customize the content?

    oh, and I had to change this: .clearfix {height: 1%;}

    it hid everything on FF 3.5 ?? I changed it into .clearfix {height: auto;} and all is good now as far as I can see…

    oh and another problem: it doesn’t work with qtranslate ??

    that is a multilanguage plugin ?? that changes the url by adding the language prefix, so the wp-login.php can’t be found, the generated url looks like:

    https://www.quilombobrasil.com/br//wp-login.php for the brazilian version of the page….

    can the plugin be changed to use the basic url? but still redirect the user to the page he was logging in from?

    and the links in the dashboard are wrong. I am logged in but the links look like this: https://www.quilombobrasil.com//wp-admin/index.php and because of the // it seems I am redirected to wp-login.php for any link I click inside the dashboard !? although if I manually tyoe in the right link I can access it…

    @adamsmark : you can customize css properties from the plugin editor (wp-sliding-login-dashboard-panel/css/slide.css)
    @ovidiu: sorry, my work doesn’t let my enough time to make this plugin compatible with your others plugins.
    you can take this plugin as a base and hardcore you need from the editor (wp-sliding-login-dashboard-panel/wp-sliding-login-dashboard-panel.php)

    @.fay: yeah, you are right. I was just so happy to see a competitor to Justins plugin and then it breaks on all ends ??

    But its a nice starting point ??

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