Thank you for ur reply steve :) where should i mention ng-show can you 
please give more explaination



On Monday, January 20, 2014 11:32:34 AM UTC+5:30, Steve Lorimer wrote:
>
> What I do:
>
> I have a navbar page which I ng-include in my main page
>
> In my navbar controller I expose a currentUser object and an isAdmin 
> function which returns true is the current user is an admin
>
> $scope.currentUser = {
>     name = 'Bob',
>     role = 'admin'
> };
>
> $scope.isAdmin = function() {
>     return $scope.currentUser && $scope.currentUser.role === 'admin';
> };
>
> In my navbar I have menu items which are only shown is the current user is 
> an admin
>
> <li ng-show="isAdmin()" <a href="/admin">Admin</a></li>
>
>

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