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Toolbar management

Author Message

P O

Thursday 19 March 2009 3:13:53 pm

Hello again.

I would like to change items within toolbar - I would like to remove 'login' and 'register' and add 'basket' to be visible all the time (for anonymous user too). I tried Toolbar management in Design section, but adding or removing tools there didn't change anything.

André R.

Friday 20 March 2009 12:51:20 am

Most of them can be hidden by editing site settings(the link at the top of frontpage when you login as editor or admin) and removing the labels.
But if you really want to disable those completely, then also look into [SiteAccessRules] in site.ini.

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justin kazadi

Friday 20 March 2009 1:05:14 am

Hi,
do you clear all the caches (manually or automatically)?

and verified that you have check the siteaccess in wich you want to see your change.

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P O

Friday 20 March 2009 9:18:14 am

Yes, cache was cleared. And I choose proper site.

I use ez publish 4.0.3 with ezflow. Still this toolbar management has no effect - adding or removing items doesn't change the look at public site.

P O

Monday 23 March 2009 1:59:48 pm

"Most of them can be hidden by editing site settings(the link at the top of frontpage when you login as editor or admin) and removing the labels.
But if you really want to disable those completely, then also look into [SiteAccessRules] in site.ini."

Ok, I used this [SiteAccessRules] part of site.ini. Works ok, but when I disable some view, for example shop/orderlist, I cannot access it from admin. Can I set the rule in a way that I can see some view in the admin, but not on the public site?

ivan posta

Thursday 26 March 2009 11:42:05 am

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