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#4645
Re:Restrictions 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 746
We can adjust the module that it accepts 'Special' access level for all user groups except 'Registered' and 'Guest'. Is it suitable?

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ARI Soft
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#4648
Re:Restrictions 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0
I dont think that would work for me. But someone else could like that.

Its realy funny that all other, old and buged menu modules have this function, and the best looking and easy configured havent got it. Its like that contact module, someone made - that only admins have access to use it. That was the funniest thing i have ever seen.

But i will be still using this module, its great
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#4649
Re:Restrictions 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 746
Could you say, what modules you mean? If you open menu item page, you can see that it only provides 'Public', 'Registered' and 'Special' access levels and nothing more. How module should know for what user group(s) specific menu item should be available?

Regards,
ARI Soft
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#4656
Re:Restrictions 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0
Ok, i realy dont understand it now. I know about 'Public', 'Registered' and 'Special' access levels in joomla menu manager. But this menu module only uses the 'Public' and 'Registered' one. I'm not a php coder so i dont know how things work. And i have never looked into the mod_mainmenu to find this out or any other menu module.

This is yust a suggestion, to make "special" links not visible to registered. They are not visible to public, so that is something.
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#4679
Re:Restrictions 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 746
Hello,

We have updated the module. Now it shows menu links with 'Special' access level only for logged users who have not 'Registered' user group.

Regards,
ARI Soft
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#4681
Re:Restrictions 13 Years, 10 Months ago Karma: 0
Now this is yust great!

I cant belive this, you rock. This is a must have menu module, if someone asked me now
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