On 3/7/2011 9:38 PM, Amit Vyas wrote:
You said "You have a navigation menu. For normal users you want 2 items to come up in the menu and for admin a 3rd one should append in the same menu". I suggested you a module which does the same thing.
If you don't want like this, Please be more specific on the requirements, I think I didn't get the requirements correctly.
Thanks!
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 11:02 AM, Jeff <jeff@wildcoast.com mailto:jeff@wildcoast.com> wrote:
On 08 Mar 2011, at 7:22 AM, Eric Sepich wrote: > I've posted this question a couple of times and read a book on > Drupal and so far I don't have any good answers. I have a menu for > regular users and it has two tabs entitled Home & Table. I then have > a menu for Admin that has three tabs Home, Table & Admin. I've had > someone tell me to use blocks but not explain how. I've had some > people say just set node only access on the page for Admin and it > will disappear for everyone else which is not the case at all. I've > had someone say to use the views module but not explain how to get > started doing that either so that did not work out. Can this be > done? -- > [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ] Picture the way that the Primary Links are always visible to everyone, but the Navigation menu is generally only displayed to authenticated users. Each menu (not menu item) you create automatically creates a block for itself. If you look at the Configure options for that block you will see how to display that menu for particular roles, or only on specific pages. HTH -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]-- Cheers, Amit Vyas ________________________________________________________________________________ Email : amit.vyas@blisstering.com mailto:amit.vyas@blisstering.com Skype : vyasamit2004 Mobile : +91 993-040-1490 Phone : +91-022 428-884-07
I've gotten better answers today than ever before I think. I'm in the process of testing all of them right now.