Hello, all:
I run a Drupal 4.7-based community site for the city that I live in. I've been working on adding social networking features to the site, and I have a question for you about how to show the new features to unregistered users to let them see what they can use if they register.
I've implemented Buddylist, Invite, (and buddylistinvite) and plan to do some work to create a user wall and enhance the profile pages.
Right now, a logged in user can see links for "my buddylist" and "Invite a friend to join you on H2otown" in the Navigation block that appears on every page. But users who aren't registered, or aren't logged in, can't see these links. Now, I believe this is because of how I've set access controls for the underlying modules. I don't actually want unregistered users to get access to buddylist or invite, because I'm certain it would lead to serious problems with spam.
Here's what the navigation block looks like to registered, logged in users: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisawilliams/541910195/
And here's what it looks like to unregistered, or registered but not logged in users: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisawilliams/541910201/