Hi,
I've got a fresh Ubuntu 10.4 install with drupal 7.9. I have enabled search in the default theme, Bartik, and put in one basic page and run cron. When I am logged in as administrator the search window I expect shows up on the left top just as I expect and works fine. When I am logged in as a non-admin user I get no search, i.e., search is not visible as an option. Likewise when I am not logged in.
I want people to be able to search for the site's content easily and would ideally like, in order:
to have every site visitor be able to search without necessarily being logged in
or at least
to have the logged in non-admin user be able to search
I've been over the settings and have the feeling I'm missing something obvious, but it clearly isn't obvious enough.
Suggestions? stuff to read? will RTFM in a pinch....
Dave
Quoting Dave Stevens geek@uniserve.com:
Hi,
oh never mind, I found it. permissions of course. sorry for the noise...
D
I've got a fresh Ubuntu 10.4 install with drupal 7.9. I have enabled
Set right permission.
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 5:35 AM, Dave Stevens geek@uniserve.com wrote:
Hi,
I've got a fresh Ubuntu 10.4 install with drupal 7.9. I have enabled search in the default theme, Bartik, and put in one basic page and run cron. When I am logged in as administrator the search window I expect shows up on the left top just as I expect and works fine. When I am logged in as a non-admin user I get no search, i.e., search is not visible as an option. Likewise when I am not logged in.
I want people to be able to search for the site's content easily and would ideally like, in order:
to have every site visitor be able to search without necessarily being logged in
or at least
to have the logged in non-admin user be able to search
I've been over the settings and have the feeling I'm missing something obvious, but it clearly isn't obvious enough.
Suggestions? stuff to read? will RTFM in a pinch....
Dave
-- It is told that such are the aerodynamics and wing loading of the bumblebee that, in principle, it cannot fly...if all this be true...life among bumblebees must bear a remarkable resemblance to life in the United States.
-- John Kenneth Galbraith, in American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power
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look at permissions
Eljay
On 12/1/11, Dave Stevens geek@uniserve.com wrote:
Hi,
I've got a fresh Ubuntu 10.4 install with drupal 7.9. I have enabled search in the default theme, Bartik, and put in one basic page and run cron. When I am logged in as administrator the search window I expect shows up on the left top just as I expect and works fine. When I am logged in as a non-admin user I get no search, i.e., search is not visible as an option. Likewise when I am not logged in.
I want people to be able to search for the site's content easily and would ideally like, in order:
to have every site visitor be able to search without necessarily being logged in
or at least
to have the logged in non-admin user be able to search
I've been over the settings and have the feeling I'm missing something obvious, but it clearly isn't obvious enough.
Suggestions? stuff to read? will RTFM in a pinch....
Dave
-- It is told that such are the aerodynamics and wing loading of the bumblebee that, in principle, it cannot fly...if all this be true...life among bumblebees must bear a remarkable resemblance to life in the United States.
-- John Kenneth Galbraith, in American Capitalism: The Concept of Countervailing Power
-- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]