Hi,

I had the same question and found this answer in the workgroup:


The auth.navbar() produces an HTML helper DOM, so you can manipulate it as 
usual:

navbar = auth.navbar(mode='dropdown')
if auth.user:
    navbar.element('ul.dropdown-menu').components.extend([LI('Item 1'), 
LI('Item 
2'), ...])


>From my notes I can tell it was Anthony who answered this question.

Regards,

Annet

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