What is 'display in public lists?'
Tuesday, 4 September 2007 10:50 AM
Records with access levels set to higher than 'public' (ie Registered User,
Member Level 1,2.3l or Administrator) will not usually display in lists or
menus unless the visitor is logged in with the appropriate access.
If you want a non-public record (such as a members area) to appear in a list or menu tick the 'display in public lists' checkbox in the edit view of the record.
Generally, Administrator-only records should never be set to display in public lists. This option is useful for registered user or membership restricted sections or pages.
If you want a non-public record (such as a members area) to appear in a list or menu tick the 'display in public lists' checkbox in the edit view of the record.
Generally, Administrator-only records should never be set to display in public lists. This option is useful for registered user or membership restricted sections or pages.
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