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Am I correct in understanding that the shell component can't have more than two menu levels? When I tried to display it only shows And another question: is there a way to always stay within a single page without creating a chain of previously opened pages to avoid returning to the previous page? Or is this only possible with JS? For example, after logging in, I change the "Login" menu item on the main page to "Logout," but the user can still navigate back to the page with the "Login" menu item. Is there a way to disable page caching, or is this also only possible with JS? |
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If shell.fixed_top_menu=TRUE, then shell.layout=boxed looks the same as horizontal. If this is correct, it doesn't seem to be documented. |
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Hi !
Yes, we currently have menus and submenus, nothing more !
Yes, preventing the browser from adding a page to the navigation history can only be done in javascriptt. But I'm not sure I understand your setup. If you have a login page and a main page, then after logging in, when you click the browser's back button, you go back to the login page, which is generally expected. |
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Of course, there's some logic to this. After logging in, I open the start page again, where the "Login" menu item is replaced by the "Logout" menu item. When I return and reopen the login page, I see a page with a message that the session is already open. I just wanted it to work like the standalone app, although I understand that this is a slightly different approach that I'll need to get used to.
Maybe it's supposed to be like this, so I wasn't sure if it was a bug or if the fixed menu bar in boxed mode couldn't be made any other way. |
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Hi !
Yes, we currently have menus and submenus, nothing more !
Yes, preventing the browser from adding a page to the navigation history can only be done in javascriptt. But I'm not sure I understand your setup. If you have a login page and a main page, then after logging in, when you click the browser's back button, you go back to the login page, which is generally expected.