The Drupal menu system is very smart and on when show menus. knows that when a user has access to the menu, based on roles that the user has and ultimately, the user has permissions.
This is a great feature of Drupal.However, you still need to provide some form of navigation. Out of the box, Drupal provides a navigation menu links and menus in both primary and secondary. No matter which one you choose to use, you can improve this navigation, making it easy for users to get to where they want to go-or even better, help them find the content that may be interested in.
In this video, I discuss in particular the use of two different modules.Dynamic menu of persistent and modules me.
The information that I provide in this video can apply to many other navigation modules. is the module which provides me the magic to make users happy with access to their content. you will find information about specific dynamic persistent Menu and creating a region block based navigation for your site.The advantage of navigation block based (as opposed to html/template based) is that a user admin, with the right permissions, you can check the menu on the contents of their hearts.
If you have further suggestions on navigation menu modules and cool then please leave them in the comments below.
Modules referenced in this video
Note:On the additional function of Dynamic persistent Menu. This is a link to the question of where I posted a patch that adds functionality to check box don't show submenus when the specified URL matches the menu where the user clicked.
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