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The menu blocks module works great when I am logged in as admin but when I log out I cannot see it anymore. What might be the problem? I searched everywhere for permissions that might block the menu from showing up.
Thank you.
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Comment #1
Pat Redmond CreditAttribution: Pat Redmond commentedConfirming this. I've had a quick look through the module, and can't find anything that jumps out as the cause. Are other people having this issue?
I've marked this as major, because I don't feel that it is normal behaviour for this module (hiding the menu for anon users).
Comment #2
KempfCreative CreditAttribution: KempfCreative commentedFollowed.
I am having this same problem. The menu block I have configured has taxonomy terms for the current page as it's menu items. When I am logged out, neither of the two pages that have the menu are showing up. Can anyone confirm the problem? Does it have something to do with the menu block pointing to a node that wouldn't be visible to an anonymous user?
EDIT: The issue I had is 50% solved. I had two menu blocks: books, movies. The book Menu Block I created was merely a reference point to have something to pass taxonomy variables through and create a Taxonomy Menu. What was happening for me was that the new block: Menu Block Books (taxonomy level 1+) was a grandchild of . I went into menus, under and copied the whole Menu Block Books (+children) over from . The old links were disabled in . Then I went back into the block config page, under the region I put the Menu Block Taxonomy Menu, and edited that block. Advanced Settings > Fixed Parent Item > book Menu Block. I then made sure that the Menu dropdown pointed to Navigation, saved my settings and viola!
The issue I had with 'movies' was that the parent taxonomy item had a path of admin/structure/menu/manage/menu-movies-page-filter, while the one for books was just /books. Thinking I might need to check my pathAuto settings again, might have missed something.
Comment #3
anthony0perez CreditAttribution: anthony0perez commentedI have a question what if your site has a www.example.com and example.com. It is common I assume by now. I noticed my site would show 2 different things when going to one and the other. One that I have been working with has the menu that I have created but the other has no menu. It is the only difference.
What gives?
Thanks Anthony
Drupal 6
Update: Never mind I was being a water head. I forgot to flush the cache.
Taxonomy menu anonymous users can't see(fixed).
Comment #4
JohnAlbin