guyfromnola
New Member
Is there a way one might go about creating a yes/no, checkbox, or radio element that would allow for allowing/disallowing access of a user to a particular registered user's menu item?
I have a dropdown menu that is accessible to registered users upon login. However, I have a need for front-end account administrators to be able to set (via creating or editing a user's profile) whether they are able to access a particular link in that dropdown menu (essentially, conditional based on the setting in the profile). I thought about trying to do this with manipulating groups in the Joomla architecture that way, but front-end account administrators are currently not able to access a user's group setting (public, registered, staff, admin, super admin, etc)...intentionally. Also, because I have several menu items I need to manage in this fashion, groups don't seem the most streamlined way to achieve this.
Is there a straightforward way to achieve this via Fabrik without involving group settings?
Thanks!
I have a dropdown menu that is accessible to registered users upon login. However, I have a need for front-end account administrators to be able to set (via creating or editing a user's profile) whether they are able to access a particular link in that dropdown menu (essentially, conditional based on the setting in the profile). I thought about trying to do this with manipulating groups in the Joomla architecture that way, but front-end account administrators are currently not able to access a user's group setting (public, registered, staff, admin, super admin, etc)...intentionally. Also, because I have several menu items I need to manage in this fashion, groups don't seem the most streamlined way to achieve this.
Is there a straightforward way to achieve this via Fabrik without involving group settings?
Thanks!