Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knew a quick way to hide a CSS based drop-down menu until users have logged onto Moodle. The menu in question is at the top of the site. The site is http://www.cardinal-heenan.org.uk/moodle.
Kind regards,
Mike
In reply to Mike Forshaw
Re: Hide CSS drop-down menu until logged in
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Hi Mike,
the following CSS should hide the whole menu bar on pages shown for not logged in users:
body.notloggedin div.menubar {
display: none;
}
Note that the HTML is still there "under the hood". If you want the menu not to be served to the browser in the first place you might to have to tweak the PHP which outputs the menu.
hth
Frank
the following CSS should hide the whole menu bar on pages shown for not logged in users:
body.notloggedin div.menubar {
display: none;
}
Note that the HTML is still there "under the hood". If you want the menu not to be served to the browser in the first place you might to have to tweak the PHP which outputs the menu.
hth
Frank
In reply to Frank Ralf
Re: Hide CSS drop-down menu until logged in
ó $a->name - $a->date
Superb.
Cheers!
Cheers!
In reply to Mike Forshaw
Re: Hide CSS drop-down menu ITEMS based on role
ó $a->name - $a->date
Hi,
As a possible extension of this query is it possible to omit certain items from the drop downs based on the role of the user logged in. I.E. a teacher can see more options in a particular drop down than a student.
Could a solution to this be having 2 seperate menubars rather than omitting items from one single menubar.
Thanks,
Gary
In reply to Gary Barclay
Re: Hide CSS drop-down menu ITEMS based on role
ó $a->name - $a->date
In reply to Gary Barclay
Re: Hide CSS drop-down menu ITEMS based on role
ó $a->name - $a->date
You can use different code from different files - create for example files teachers.php and students.php to "yourtheme" folder and add to header.html, meta.php or footer.html something like
<?php
if (!empty($USER->id)) { if (!empty($COURSE->id) and has_capability('moodle/course:managefiles', get_context_instance(CONTEXT_COURSE, $COURSE->id))) {include_once($CFG->dirroot .'/theme/yourtheme/teachers.php');} else {include_once($CFG->dirroot .'/theme/yourtheme/students.php');}} ?>
People who have capability to manage files are usually teachers or administrators and the code will load a different menu code for them from teachers.php while students will get menu from students.php
Or you can as well separate your current code with different capability checks (roles)
<?php
if (!empty($USER->id)) { if (!empty($COURSE->id) and has_capability('moodle/course:managefiles', get_context_instance(CONTEXT_COURSE, $COURSE->id))) {include_once($CFG->dirroot .'/theme/yourtheme/teachers.php');} else {include_once($CFG->dirroot .'/theme/yourtheme/students.php');}} ?>
People who have capability to manage files are usually teachers or administrators and the code will load a different menu code for them from teachers.php while students will get menu from students.php
Or you can as well separate your current code with different capability checks (roles)