http://dev.bryght.com/t/wiki/RestructureDrupal is still there. I got there after testing a few different menu structures with several clients. This one seemed most logaical to all. The "Configure Note 2 my profile (my subscriptions)" Part is where all the personal settings go. It is a top level menu entry, but can be made into a separate block very easy. All the top level items can. Ber Op zaterdag 19 november 2005 23:52, schreef Adrian Rossouw:
On 20 Nov 2005, at 12:36 AM, Neil Drumm wrote:
Adrian Rossouw wrote:
3) I am putting personal links (my account, my journal, my inbox (n) etc.) into the secondary links, which are placed to the top right of the header. [ anything that is personal space ]
I'd like to keep the 'my account' and 'logout' links in the user login block for it's logged in state. Copies of these links would remain as suggested menu items.
What if you don't use the login block.
I think a seperate menu for anything relating to the current user is all that's needed, but it can be placed wherever you want with regions (in the secondary links location, or in one of the sidebars for what you are looking for) Bèr -- PGP ber@webschuur.com http://www.webschuur.com/sites/webschuur.com/files/ber_webschuur.asc PGP berkessels@gmx.net http://www.webschuur.com/sites/webschuur.com/files/ber_gmx.asc