Metadata navigation is not visible to users with read permissions

This is a common issue when you start using the metadata navigation in your SharePoint 2013 site, let’s check how easily you can make it available to all the users.

By default, when you create a term in the navigation term set, SharePoint selects Term-Driven Page with Friendly URL, if you leave this option selected the term will be visible only to the users with write permissions.

SharePoint Managed Navigation

To fix this issue you just need to select Simple Link or Header and provide the url to the desired page.

To get access to both options you need to select the Navigation tab.

SharePoint Managed Navigation

Simple Link or Header it’s more robust than Term-Driven Page with Friendly URL, it allows you to make the navigation visible to all the users and it also let you add external URLs to the navigation.


9 Responses to “Metadata navigation is not visible to users with read permissions”

  1. Daine

    July 20, 2018

    What if the settings are as above and users without write access are still unable to see the menu item?

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    • João Ferreira

      July 27, 2018

      Hi Diana,

      Make sure the menu is not cached in the browser for those users.
      Refresh your browser using CTRL + F5.

      My best,

      João Ferreira

      Reply
  2. João Ferreira

    February 14, 2019

    Hi Ann,

    What you are describing is a limitation of the meta data navigation, if you are using Friendly URL option the menu will not appear to users with just read permissions.
    You need to define it using the option Simple Link or Header.

    Reply
    • João Ferreira

      February 14, 2019

      Yes thats right, but I don’t know any work arround for this limitation

      Reply
  3. John

    July 7, 2019

    Is it possible to target audience with Managed Navigation?

    Reply

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