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Persistent OP navigation menu

David Kellam

The navigation menu should be persistent. If you're jumping around the app a lot, you end up pressing Back MULTIPLE times.

I have been using the OP Power User extension for years, but was recently advised to turn it off by support because it was interfering with the Save button in in-line record creation (e.g. in Contacts creating a related Company or Deal) - the save button would disappear.

I really don't understand how anyone can use the app without this extension. It's infuriating. I find myself re-typing app.ontraport.com or manually editing the URL if I'm not using it (but even that's hard as custom objects have unique IDs in the URL)

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Thanks for this. I wasn't aware the Power User's extension was no longer working correctly. We'll take a look at this.

I usually start my Ontraport session by opening multiple tabs for the main areas, Contacts, Campaigns, Sales and Pages. That's not a good plan if you are working in more than one account as too many tabs open can be a problem. 

Frank Hagan 0 votes
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Hey everyone! Our amazing Jonathan Preston just released an updated version that adds support for a persistent navigation menu. Note that this isn’t an official Ontraport release, but rather a community-built extension designed to make your workflow smoother.

You can enable it by following these steps
1. Log in to your Ontraport account, right click and select 'inspect' option from the browser menu.
2. Navigate to the Console tab (See screenshot).
3. Paste this into the console then press enter:
window.localStorage.setItem('op-power-user-tools', '1')
4. Refresh the page. You should see a new menu on the right hand side above the help menu.
5. This tool allows you to make the top bar or the account number always visible, and set a custom navigation bar color.
Foued Sassi 1 vote
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Woohoo! Thank you, Jonathan. I didn't realize how much I missed that persistent menu.

Cecilia & Jason Hilkey 0 votes
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