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2.0.7 (February 10th, 2019) - Updated demo content to Drupal 8.6.9 - Fix: Removed langcode from Dawn Tools config files - Fix: Navigation bullet visibility issue in Saga Slider on Chrome - Fix: Android scrolling/hover conflict on portfolio grid items 2.0.6 (November 25th, 2018) - Updated demo content to Drupal 8.6.3 - Removed Features module Render menu programmatically in Drupal 7. GitHub Gist: instantly share code, notes, and snippets. The menu system has a very old history in Drupal. The system as we knew it, began its life in 4.5 (2004 September, actually) when JonBob added back menu caching. As not all menu items were cacheable some code defined parts were in cache, some parts were not. Black Portfolio Drupal 6 Template – Clean and simple folio template with jquery slider effects to show off works can be controlled by keyboard ( arrows, space bar enter ) too, this theme works for web designers, photographers etc..,
How to show and hide menu based on custom access logic in
menu_confirm_disable_item in modules/ menu/ menu.module Menu callback; hide a menu item. menu_get_active_breadcrumb in includes/ menu.inc Returns an array of rendered menu items in the active breadcrumb trail. menu_get_active_nontask_item in includes/ menu.inc Returns the ID of the current menu item or, if the current item is a local task, the Drupal programmatically adding an item to a menu - Stack
Checked and first site reports 6.20 second site 6.19. Has anyone else had any problems? I checked on Drupal's forums and issues with others reporting similar issues, but no solutions. So I was just going to restore the database and site to before the upgrade.
Drupal 4.6.x menu.module. function menu_disable_item. Same name and namespace in other branches. 4.7.x modules/menu.module \menu_disable_item() Menu callback; hide a menu item. 1 string reference to 'menu_disable_item' menu_menu in modules/ menu.module Implementation of hook_menu(). File. Show or hide a menu item in Drupal 7 based on a user's This lesson provides a way in Drupal 7 to hide or show an individual menu item based on the location of each visitor. The use case for this example was to show a Shop menu item to visitors in New Zealand and Australia, and hide it for visitors from all other countries.