First of all: great module!!!
but after i installed it every anonymous visitor on my homepage sees a bogus wbacklinks tab.
tab should be configurable by role, what do you think?
First of all: great module!!!
but after i installed it every anonymous visitor on my homepage sees a bogus wbacklinks tab.
tab should be configurable by role, what do you think?
Comments
Comment #1
mfbwith the views UI module installed, you can configure visibility by role for each view including backlinks.
Comment #2
geek-merlinthank you i'll try this!
Comment #3
geek-merlinhm this works for other views, but with backlinks i have #220601: make backlinks view customisable.
Comment #4
cwinkler commentedHi mfb, I am new to Drupal; can you please elaborate? I go to views, and I dont' see how to turn it off. No matter what I do, the tabs are there for anyone to see. I don't want anyone to see them, just me. What do I have to do to get that result? I disabled it until I learn how.
Can anyone please go into a little more detail of how to turn off the view for all viewers, except admin
thanks
Comment #5
mfbHi cwinkler, welcome to drupal!
At admin/build/views/backlinks/edit you should see some "Access" checkboxes. Check off only the admin role.
Comment #6
Anonymous (not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.
Comment #7
trinitrotoluene commentedHello, I'm logged in as user 0 and have the views ui module enabled but it doesn't let me edit either the backlinks or backlinks_block views. If I try going to admin/build/views/backlinks/edit I just get spit back into admin/build/views.
Thanks for any insight.
Comment #8
mfbThat's odd. but this issue has been closed. If you are having a problem you should file a new issue.
Comment #9
bluecoat1776 commentedDrupal 7 - Admin/Structure/Views/backlinks edit/what links here tab/filter criteria/published = no