This module allows privileged users to set role or page specific visibility settings for regions, similar to the block visibility settings in Drupal core.
This module provides functionality for inheritance when assigning groups to book pages.
Books can be made to use the groups of their immediate parent or their top level parent.
The public flag can also be inherited.
The module also allows you to make groups manatory for books, so that the groups must either inherit from their parents or a selection must be made.
This module provides an API to shorten URLs via many services like bit.ly and TinyURL (over 15 services are available by default), as well as a block and a page that provide an interface for easily shortening URLs, and a block that displays a shortened URL for the current page for easy copying.
Allows node editing access based on menu relationships.
The Menu Node Edit module allows the site's menu system to be used as the sole organizing principle. It does so by allowing specific menu items to be defined as 'sections' of a Drupal web site. Individual users can then be assigned as editors of one or more sections.
Section editors are then granted access to edit all nodes that fall within a specified menu hierarchy.
This structure means that, for small web sites, the menu system can be used as the sole ordering principle, removing the need for taxonomy or group-based editing controls.
Drupal 7
For Drupal 7, this module is being replaced by Workbench Access. An upgrade path will be provided.
Dependencies
Use of the module requires that you download and install the Menu Node API.
Menu Node Edit and Node Access
The Menu Node Edit module is deliberately not a Drupal node access module. It does not provide any access controls for the viewing or deleting of content.