Modules not hiding
Modules not hiding
Posted:19 Mar 2009 (10:31 UTC)Themes > Configure layout for the footer (in all active packages including default) is set to show for anonymous only.
Registered users to the site still see this footer.
Admin doesn't.
Is there somewhere else to check or uncheck so that registered users do NOT see it?
Registered users to the site still see this footer.
Admin doesn't.
Is there somewhere else to check or uncheck so that registered users do NOT see it?
Re: Modules not hiding
Posted:19 Mar 2009 (19:55 UTC)Thank you Spiderr.
It does work!
I do find it strange that registered users inherit the anonymous user permissions in this instance, seeing as they are not something that can be changed by the administrator in 'Permission Maintenance', and that there didn't seem to be any warning of it ie when I assigned the footer module to what I thought was only anonymous.
Food for thought perhaps?
- I created a new group as you advised.
- Assigned the same permissions to it as 'anonymous'.
- Added the 'not registered' group to 'guest' user.
- Assigned the footer to 'not registered' in all module settings.
It does work!
I do find it strange that registered users inherit the anonymous user permissions in this instance, seeing as they are not something that can be changed by the administrator in 'Permission Maintenance', and that there didn't seem to be any warning of it ie when I assigned the footer module to what I thought was only anonymous.
Food for thought perhaps?
Re: Modules not hiding
Posted:21 Mar 2009 (14:28 UTC)That the Admin cannot see the module: maybe because of that toggle option which either shows anything to the admin, or only stuff he's a member of? It's in "Themes > Theme Settings". In that case you could just assign anon membership to the admin, I think.
Re: Modules not hiding
Posted:21 Mar 2009 (19:24 UTC)Thanks Laetzer
In this instance it is right that Admin doesn't see the footer. I didn't want it loading on every page that I was developing and slowing me down.
I had "Modules Require Membership' checked in Themes > Themes Settings for this, as per advice previously. (:wink:)
In this instance it is right that Admin doesn't see the footer. I didn't want it loading on every page that I was developing and slowing me down.
I had "Modules Require Membership' checked in Themes > Themes Settings for this, as per advice previously. (:wink:)
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