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Changes at "Ability to remove/hide menu items"

Avatar: Oliver Azevedo Barnes Oliver Azevedo Barnes

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  • -{"en"=>"Ability to remove/hide menu items"}
  • +{"es"=>"Ability to remove/hide menu items"}

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  • -["

    @verarojman asked on gitter whether it was possible to somehow remove menu items through the decidim.rb initializer. I investigated a bit and it looks like the menu subsystem is append-only at this point.

    It is possible to hide them using CSS/JS hacks, but that's obviously brittle and can have unexpected consequences.

    Being able to edit the menu through the initializer (or through the admin dashboard) seems like a sensible expectation from Decidim instance maintainers, to me. And from what I could tell, it's viable to extend the menu subsystem to allow for this within its current architecture.

    Not sure how high a priority this would be, of course. Nor how common this demand is.

    What do you all think?

    (I did a quick search for a similar issue here on meta and on github, couldn't find one - let me know if this is a duplicate)

    "]
  • +["

    @verarojman asked on gitter whether it was possible to somehow remove menu items through the decidim.rb initializer. I investigated a bit and it looks like the menu subsystem is append-only at this point.

    It is possible to hide them using CSS/JS hacks, but that's obviously brittle and can have unexpected consequences.

    Being able to edit the menu through the initializer (or through the admin dashboard) seems like a sensible expectation from Decidim instance maintainers, to me. And from what I could tell, it's viable to extend the menu subsystem to allow for this within its current architecture.

    Not sure how high a priority this would be, of course. Nor how common this demand is.

    What do you all think?

    Update

    @microstudi suggests this should be done in a third-party module, and said his team might work on it at some point.

    "]

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