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10/5/2007 5:05 PM
 

Hi,

I was wondering if I can disable Site Navigation when no administrator logs in, and to show up when an administrator logs in. In other words, I want it to be displayed when a superuser logs in and vice versa.

Do I have to do it through module or if possible can I change a few codes in DNN to make it happen?

I'm pretty much a newbie in DNN.

Thank you in advance!

 
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10/8/2007 5:33 AM
 

you can do this by page permission - pages will not show up in menu as long as the roles have not access to them.


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10/8/2007 10:40 AM
 

I did that, but the header "Site Navigation" still shows up. I saw some examples from this website that this could happen (using module or some other way around).

 
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