If your site has a custom theme, run the same command but target the custom theme plugin. You might want to clear the cache and restart PHP-FPM after. You can clear the cache with the following command:
I'm not sure how to restart PHP-FPM in RHEL, so you might have to look into that further. In Ubuntu 14.04, it would be:
So, to clarify: Global Search/Replace should *not* be present in any 2.x version of AtoM. We do have a wishlist ticket for this feature, if your institution is interested in sponsoring development to return it in the future. See:
Let me know if the CSS recompile helps.
Hi all,We have recently installed AtoM (2.3.1, upgrade from 2.3.0) on RHEL 7.3. The Global search/replace option is not showing up in the Admin menu, although it is listed in the Site Menu list and I can edit and save changes (added a description). Did we miss a component in our installation setup ?
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When I click Admin->Menus I get a page with the header "Site Menu list" and globalReplace is listed there.
I'm afraid I don't know if it was visible in the 2.3.0 installation since we didn't spend much time with it before upgrading to 2.3.1.I'd like to try recompiling the CSS to see if that gets rid of it, but we don't have lessc installed. I've asked our sysadmins to install it, but they wonder if lesscpy would do instead?
However, in view of the other issues we are having (e.g. https://groups.google.com/d/msg/ica-atom-users/lWxjEE8c3j0/qTpwLpFfAQAJ), I'm wondering if the missing compiler might have resulted in an incomplete installation ?
For example, I found this installation guide for RHEL/CentOS that a user shared - keep in mind that we don't test these, but perhaps it will help!
Cheers,