6 Mar
2007
6 Mar
'07
4:50 p.m.
Derek Wright wrote:
On Mar 5, 2007, at 3:22 PM, Larry Garfield wrote:
I don't think that "in order to access A/B/C you need permission to access A/B and A, too" is an unreasonable restriction. The magic flattening always bugged me from a UI perspective, honestly.
If user has permission to see 'admin > foo' and only 'admin > foo' user does not have access to 'admin' (top level - main callback). So what would the user get when they click on 'admin' in order to make a second click to 'foo'? 'access denied'? That can't be good. Or do you display 'admin' as a non-clickable menu item - already expanded to display 'foo'? andre