Hi @CaseyYang-MSFT
Management decided not to acitvate the sharepoint infrasture publishing feature so I just use Link webpart and put the link there and break the permission for visitor and click on the url of the link webpart and put it into the left navigation. By doing this, i am able to hide the link from users.
Thanks for the follow up
left navigation based on logged in users.
I want to hide left navigation based on logged in users. I have left navigation with 3 links. 1. Submit Event(admin only) 2. List view(admin and user) 3. Export list(user)
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Tinsaye Bekele 1 Reputation point
2021-11-04T21:51:28.207+00:00 -
sadomovalex 3,626 Reputation points
2021-10-29T14:13:44.803+00:00 in classic Sharepoint it is also possible via audiences: go to Site settings > Navigation > Current navigation > Structural navigation > Add heading > in opened window specify target SP group in Audience field:
This link will be shown only to members of specified group.
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CaseyYang-MSFT 10,321 Reputation points
2021-10-29T07:30:19.193+00:00 Hi @Tinsaye Bekele ,
You could enable site navigation audience targeting option.
Modern site:
1.Create groups for users and admins if you didn't create.
Microsoft 365 admin center > Teams & groups > Active teams & groups > Add a group
Note: These groups should be Azure AD groups (including security groups and Microsoft 365 groups).
2.Enable site navigation audience targeting and add group.
Left navigation > edit > Enable site navigation audience targeting
3.Here is my test result:
Users in this group:
Users not in this group:
Classic site:
Site Settings > Look and Feel > Navigation > Edit > type group name
1. 2.
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