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I'm experimenting with the latest version of Shoreditch on Drupal and it looks great with a theme like Seven (that has no sidebars).

It seems to work with Bootstrap - which does have side bars. But, the sidebars in bootstrap seem to push everything to far to the right.

Is this a bug? Or is shoreditch designed to take up the whole width of the screen and I should try to use it and have sidebars?

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  • Did you come up with a good solution? I also would like to use something that is full width at backend like Seven - but still want sidebars
    – petednz - fuzion
    Commented Dec 2, 2019 at 19:00
  • Nope, no solution. It seems like it will work best without sidebars and we've started exploring ways to replace the sidebars with other methods of display (see for example: civicrm.org/extensions/recent-items-menu)
    – Jamie
    Commented Dec 4, 2019 at 18:34

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I just tested Adminimal on a site with shoreditch, and while not pretty, i did get a sidebar

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I wrote an extension that is not a clean fix by any means, shoreditchwpworkarounds, but it might help. I had written it for WordPress, but it should work for Drupal8 also.

Personally I think that removing sidebars is the better option. They use a lot of screen space, and the Recent Menu Items or kamlanguage extensions can help expose features that were previously blocks.

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  • fair points. using sidebar has been a go to for us to put in drupal blocks pertaining to the contact on screen. we can find better ways of doing this but has been nice and easy in the past
    – petednz - fuzion
    Commented Jul 14, 2020 at 22:30

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