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Identify the pagetype value in the URL of the page you want to hide and enter it here, | Identify the pagetype value in the URL of the page you want to hide and enter it here, | ||
Multiple pages can be entered with a comma separating them. | Multiple pages can be entered with a comma separating them. | ||
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+ | Examples: | ||
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+ | 1. to hide SETTINGS /control2.php?pagetype=messages | ||
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+ | settings | ||
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+ | 2. to hide pagetype settings and messages | ||
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+ | settings,messages | ||
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+ | 3. to show a menu that is hidden by a role use an ! in front of it, for example to show reports | ||
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+ | !reports |
Latest revision as of 18:03, 4 December 2023
Individual menu pages can be hidden from all sub accounts. Identify the pagetype value in the URL of the page you want to hide and enter it here, Multiple pages can be entered with a comma separating them.
Examples:
1. to hide SETTINGS /control2.php?pagetype=messages
settings
2. to hide pagetype settings and messages
settings,messages
3. to show a menu that is hidden by a role use an ! in front of it, for example to show reports
!reports