If these links went to actual pages (that contained more information, integrated web forms, additional links), then you can set access controls to those pages, such as through Content Access/ACL.   I am not sure but I think the Drupal menu system will take the page permissions into account before displaying the menu links.  I could be wrong though.

- John
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Delaware Geological Survey, University of Delaware
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Moses Elias wrote:

I have a block in a sidebar with 3 menu items. Call them A, B, and C.

 

1) A is available to authenticated users.  It allows them to create new groups once they are authenticated. Creating a group automatically promotes the creator to being a group member and a group admin.

 

2) B is available to authenticated users, who are members of or have created one group at least. It allows them to post to a group.

 

3) C is available to authenticated users, who are members of or have created one group at least. It allows them to invite users to the group.

 

How do I conditionally give authenticated users access to links on the basis of their roles within the same block (and not separate blocks)?

 

What I have found so far is that either the entire block is visible or invisible. What I want instead is that some of the links should be present under certain conditions while at other times not.

 

Moses

 


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