I am looking for a way to limit a specific user role (blog admin) on our Drupal site to administering blocks on the main site theme only, and not the admin theme.
Currently, when this user goes to the blocks admin page, they see two theme tabs in the top right. Is there any way to hide this tabbed menu? I'm working with end users who may be confused seeing these two theme menu tabs.
thanks,
Evan
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I have just installed WordPress 4.7 and I added some pages.
Then I can see page list in header.
I didn't create any menus in admin panel and why is it?
Do they add menus in header automatically if there is no menu?
I'd say in depends heavily on the theme you're using. If the theme has a feature such as a default menu generated form the entire list of published pages it might be the case.
In order to know which theme you are using, go into the admin then into the Appearance menu and the themes submenu.
If it is a custom theme you bought, you might have to refer to its documentation or go inside the code to check for yourself. If it is a default theme like twenty-sixteen you should be able to modify the behavior from the theme configuration in the admin.
The Drupal webiste I'm working on: http://student17.cas181s.com/project
I have a menu dropdown, with menu items that have children, I've already check-boxed the "show as expanded" for literally all my menu items. Visitors viewing my front-end cannot see this (only I can see this, in back-end, as admin). Why is this? I'm using Bartik 7.34 theme.
Check out privilages for anonymous user for that content that your friends cant see. In drupal if someone can't see page content he won't see link to that page also. Maku sure that pages are published - admin can see all the content but most of the user groups only published one. At end...clear the cache.
I have installed the MediaFlux theme from Mojo-Themes on my website at www.sjsueconomics.org. Here are my questions:
As you can see on the website, the blue menu at the very top of the page currently displays Page Titles. I want to display External Links there instead. How do I modify the code to do it?
The main menu (red text below the logo) currently displays Categories. Without changing the style or appearance, I want to display the Page Titles instead. How do I do it?
Thanks in advance!
The company you paid for the theme provides support, not a community which has no access to this product.
http://wordpress.stackexchange.com ; customizing a paid theme while providing no code (and having no right to provide any code) is not an appropriate subject for a StackOverflow question
if the theme supports custom menus, there ought to be a Menus page in the admin, under Appearances probably, or perhaps Settings. Go there, then create a menu with the pages or categories you want, then tell the theme to use the menu you created instead of the default. If the theme doesn't have such a feature, you'll need a programmer.
Secenario is that website has an admin for website in wordpress and users
can only post/edit their posts.
User panel is diffrent form main theme (its default gray one).
Is there a way to write a custom user panel that would work with wordpress
login and that would look like main site, having only post/edit/logout functions?
yes, you can change how your dashboard looks.
on how to change the style of dashboard - take a look here.
on how to restrict user access to only certain parts of the dashboard - you can do that easily with the capability manager plugin.
Anybody knows a good plugin for Wordpress to provide a nice Admin dashboard which also cleans the regular Wordpress update mess. I do not want customer getting distracted with the loaded content in the backend with events, news and updates (messy content updates) in the Backend login? Thanks in advance.
I'm not sure if I understand what you're needing. If you're looking for a way to hide a lot of the stuff in the WordPress control panel, Adminimize is a good plugin: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/adminimize/
There are also plugins to hide the update reminder: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/hide-update-reminder/
And to control what appears on the add/edit post page: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-cms-post-control/
Using a combination of the above, you can redirect users directly to the post page (skipping the dashboard) when they log in, and limit what they see in the control panel menu to an amazing extent. You can allow them to see widgets, for instance, but not see the themes page.
Hope this helps.
Michelle
In the latest WordPress versions, >2.7, you can set the admin screen to display only a subset of the Admin widgets.
Just click on Screen Options at the top right of the Admin page to reveal option checkboxes.
For example, you can uncheck "WordPress Development Blog", and "Other WordPress News". You can even format the screen to be just one column and only show the "QuickPress" widget.