Ah now I see
Menu 1 Parent
>Menu 1 child 1
>Menu 1 child 2
>Menu 1 child 3
>Menu 1 child 4
Menu 2 Parent
>Menu 2 child 1
>Menu 2 child 2
>Menu 2 child 3
>Menu 2 child 4
>Menu 2 child 5
Create menu module set a Base item, start and end level assign an Access level. Select a Position and set the menu items to display on.
Rinse and repeat.
It will take a little experimentation and you will need to have test users of various access levels.
Although it would be simpler to have two separate menus
https://docs.joomla.org/Split_menus
https://docs.joomla.org/J3.x:Creating_a_submenu
Suggest you use wamp localhost and transfer the site (with Akeeba) to test.
Menu 1 Parent
>Menu 1 child 1
>Menu 1 child 2
>Menu 1 child 3
>Menu 1 child 4
Menu 2 Parent
>Menu 2 child 1
>Menu 2 child 2
>Menu 2 child 3
>Menu 2 child 4
>Menu 2 child 5
Create menu module set a Base item, start and end level assign an Access level. Select a Position and set the menu items to display on.
Rinse and repeat.
It will take a little experimentation and you will need to have test users of various access levels.
Although it would be simpler to have two separate menus
https://docs.joomla.org/Split_menus
https://docs.joomla.org/J3.x:Creating_a_submenu
Suggest you use wamp localhost and transfer the site (with Akeeba) to test.
Statistics: Posted by Webdongle — Wed May 08, 2024 8:31 pm