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I'm looking alternative module to ShareBar (but not for social network buttons).

The features should include:

  • floating image menu items/buttons (like: Menu Icons) on the side linking to pre-defined paths/URLs
  • ability to add new menu elements
  • visible to standard user (including anonymous), not like Quickbar which is for used for admin

Something like having Back To Top or SnapEngage floating button, but with multiple menu items grouped together which are customizable.

Which modules can provide such features? Or how this can be achieved?


In summary, like this:

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Image source: Floating Social Share for Drupal

but beyond social buttons (so any button/menu item with any image/link can be added).

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  • How about ordinary menu created with drupal.org/project/menu_block with fixed position by CSS?
    – tdd
    Commented Aug 13, 2015 at 10:46
  • Could work at the end, but currently I'm investigating out-of-box solutions without front-end work involved, as it sounds like a simple functionality.
    – kenorb
    Commented Aug 13, 2015 at 10:47

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You can use Floating block module

Floating Block Module page says

The Floating block module allows you to keep html blocks, selected using jquery selectors in a fixed position on the page as you scroll. It works in a similar way the table header fixer in Drupal Core. This means that when the user scrolls their browser selected parts of the page can stay in the users view.

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  • Then which module is good to mix to achieve menu items instead of text, is Menu Icons going to work with it? Or you suggest some other modules to mix with?
    – kenorb
    Commented Aug 13, 2015 at 10:57
  • I have not idea with Menu Icons combination, you can try it out combining together.
    – Bipin K
    Commented Aug 13, 2015 at 11:10
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Few alternative options:

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