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--- redirect_from: /docs/7-sidebars.html --- # Sidebar Sections Sidebars allow you to put whatever content you want on the side the page. ```ruby sidebar :help do "Need help? Email us at help@example.com" end ``` This will generate a sidebar on every page for that resource. The first argument is used as the title, and can be a symbol, string, or lambda. You can also use [Arbre](https://github.com/activeadmin/arbre) to define HTML content. ```ruby sidebar :help do ul do li "Second List First Item" li "Second List Second Item" end end ``` Sidebars can be rendered on a specific action by passing `:only` or `:except`. ```ruby sidebar :help, only: :index do "Need help? Email us at help@example.com" end ``` If you want to conditionally display a sidebar section, use the :if option and pass it a proc which will be rendered within the view context. ```ruby sidebar :help, if: proc{ current_admin_user.super_admin? } do "Only for super admins!" end ``` You can access your model as resource in the sidebar too: ```ruby sidebar :custom, only: :show do resource.a_method end ``` You can also render a partial: ```ruby sidebar :help # app/views/admin/posts/_help_sidebar.html.erb sidebar :help, partial: 'custom' # app/views/admin/posts/_custom.html.erb ``` It's possible to add custom class name to the sidebar parent element by passing `class` option: ```ruby sidebar :help, class: 'custom_class' ``` By default sidebars are positioned in the same order as they defined, but it's also possible to specify their position manually: ```ruby sidebar :help, priority: 0 # will push Help section to the top (above default Filters section) ``` Default sidebar priority is `10`.
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