This feature provides the functionality to assign menus to usergroups. That way you can create a network of organizations with each their own content area.
The problem is that non-Ultimate CMS controllers still use the default WCF menu. One solution might be to create a WCF-wide layer for multiple menus. This layer would ensure that every usergroup sees the menu it has access to.
If a solution is not possible, this feature could be limited to a special distribution that comes with a modified WCF.
This feature provides the functionality to assign menus to usergroups. That way you can create a network of organizations with each their own content area.
The problem is that non-Ultimate CMS controllers still use the default WCF menu. One solution might be to create a WCF-wide layer for multiple menus. This layer would ensure that every usergroup sees the menu it has access to.
If a solution is not possible, this feature could be limited to a special distribution that comes with a modified WCF.