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8/9/2007 2:14 PM
 

I'd like to hide a module after the user login. I know how to do that for everone, but not for me (admin). Really bother me having modules that should be hide.

Is tthere a way to hide module even for admin users after login?

 

Thanks,

Alfonso

 
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8/9/2007 2:31 PM
 

There is not yet a facility to have that occur as the "Admin" users need to be able to administer the modules.


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8/14/2007 8:33 PM
 

mitchel.sellers@gmail.com wrote

There is not yet a facility to have that occur as the "Admin" users need to be able to administer the modules.

If you are in View mode, the module can be hided, in Edit module, leave as today....

 

 
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10/11/2007 4:34 PM
 

I think this is a feature that would come in handy for certain types of sites that you don't want to hand over complete admin permissions to the user.

I'd like to modify the default admin page to lock/hide the 'show control panel' button.

Can you point me to files I'd need to edit?

Thanks,

David

 

 
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