How do you move an admin menu item in Magento - magento

I currently have an extension that I created and it currently sits inside of its own top level menu. I would like to move it so that the item would appear inside of the Customers menu. Does anyone know how to do this?
It looks like this is handled inside the extensions config.xml file. The code that I have for it right now is as follows:
<menu>
<testimonials module="testimonials">
<title>Testimonials</title>
<sort_order>71</sort_order>
<children>
<items module="testimonials">
<title>Manage Items</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>testimonials/adminhtml_testimonials</action>
</items>
</children>
</testimonials>
</menu>
I tried changing the title element to Customers and it just created a duplicate Customers menu.

Try this:
<menu>
<customer>
<children>
<testimonials module="testimonials">
<title>Testimonials</title>
<sort_order>71</sort_order>
<children>
<items module="testimonials">
<title>Manage Items</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>testimonials/adminhtml_testimonials</action>
</items>
</children>
</testimonials>
</children>
</customer>
</menu>

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create a submenu under Customers Menu in magento

I know how to create a sub-menu under catalog main navigation menu in config.xml which is:
<menu>
<catalog>
<children>
<testimonials>
<title>Manage Testimonials</title>
<sort_order>1</sort_order>
<action>adminhtml/adminhtml_testimonials</action>
</testimonials>
</children>
</catalog>
</menu>
but how do I create a sub-menu under Customers Menu? I tried:
<menu>
<customers>
<children>
<testimonials>
<title>Manage Testimonials</title>
<sort_order>1</sort_order>
<action>adminhtml/adminhtml_testimonials</action>
</testimonials>
</children>
</customers>
</menu>
but it doesn't work. Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Assuming that this is not a permission issue and you have clear cache and re-login.
In config.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config>
....
<adminhtml> <---
<menu>
<customer>
<children>
<testimonials>
<title>Manage Testimonials</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>adminhtml/adminhtml_testimonials</action>
</testimonials>
</children>
</customer>
</menu>
</adminhtml> <---
....
or
In adminhtml.xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config>
...
<menu>
<customer>
<children>
<testimonials>
<title>Manage Testimonials</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>adminhtml/adminhtml_testimonials</action>
</testimonials>
</children>
</customer>
</menu>
...

Magento - Can't Save Role Resource for Custom Module

I’ve created a custom module and my config.xml is as follows…
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config>
<admin>
<routers>
<blacklist>
<use>admin</use>
<args>
<module>Leon_Blacklist</module>
<frontName>blacklist</frontName>
</args>
</blacklist>
</routers>
</admin>
<adminhtml>
<menu>
<blacklist translate="title" module="blacklist">
<title>Blacklist</title>
<sort_order>71</sort_order>
<children>
<items translate="title" module="blacklist">
<title>Manage Items</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>blacklist/adminhtml_blacklist</action>
</items>
</children>
</blacklist>
</menu>
<acl>
<resources>
<all>
<title>Allow Everything</title>
</all>
<admin>
<children>
<Leon_Blacklist translate="title" module="blacklist">
<title>Blacklist Module</title>
<sort_order>10</sort_order>
<children>
<items translate="title" module="blacklist">
<title>Manage Items</title>
</items>
</children>
</Leon_Blacklist>
</children>
</admin>
</resources>
</acl>
<layout>
<updates>
<blacklist>
<file>blacklist.xml</file>
</blacklist>
</updates>
</layout>
</adminhtml>
<config>
The module works as expected if an admin account is logged in. I can see the module in the admin panel and in the Role Resource Tab (System->Permissions->Roles), but when I tried to check the module and save the user role, it will say that it has been saved. But when I rechecked the user role, it is still unchecked.
And when I tried to login using the account with the said user role, the custom module is hidden. What seems to be the problem? Any kind of help is much appreciated..
Thanks.
Your acl section of config is a little wrong. Tags should be similar to menu section. So in your case it should look like this:
<acl>
<resources>
<admin>
<children>
<blacklist translate="title" module="blacklist">
<title>Blacklist Module</title>
<sort_order>10</sort_order>
<children>
<items translate="title" module="blacklist">
<title>Manage Items</title>
</items>
</children>
</blacklist>
</children>
</admin>
</resources>
</acl>
Here is my acl section of config.xml
<acl>
<resources>
<all>
<title>Allow Everything</title>
</all>
<admin>
<children>
<banner translate="title" module="banner">
<title>Banner Module</title>
<sort_order>10</sort_order>
<children>
<banner translate="title" module="banner">
<title>Manage Banners</title>
</banner>
</children>
</banner>
</children>
</admin>
</resources>
</acl>
Also add the below function in your controller to avoid the "Access denied" message
protected function _isAllowed(){
return true;
}
Code taken from: http://chandreshrana.blogspot.in/2015/06/custom-module-role-not-save-in.html

Magento admin menu link not showing up

I have created 2 modules (A and B) in Magento. Each of these modules are managed from the admin section.
I tried creating a menu link under cms(menu) in the admin section for each module by writing the following configuration in modules' config files
Module A>etc>config.xml
<adminhtml>
<menu>
<a module="A">
<title>A</title>
<sort_order>100</sort_order>
<children>
<items module="A">
<title>Manage A</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>a/adminhtml_a</action>
</items>
</children>
</a>
</menu>
<adminhtml>
Module B>etc>config.xml
<adminhtml>
<menu>
<b module="B">
<title>B</title>
<sort_order>100</sort_order>
<children>
<items module="B">
<title>Manage B</title>
<sort_order>1</sort_order>
<action>b/adminhtml_b</action>
</items>
</children>
</b>
</menu>
<adminhtml>
However only the link for Module B shows up under CMS menu. How can I show both links?
the following worked
Module A>etc>config.xml
<menu>
<cms>
<children>
<a module="A">
<title>A</title>
<sort_order>5</sort_order>
<children>
<items module="A">
<title>Manage A</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>A/adminhtml_a</action>
</items>
</children>
</a>
</children>
</cms>
</menu>
Module B>etc>config.xml
<menu>
<cms>
<children>
<b module="B">
<title>B</title>
<sort_order>6</sort_order>
<children>
<items module="B">
<title>Manage B</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>B/adminhtml_b</action>
</items>
</children>
</b>
</children>
</cms>
</menu>

How do I add a submenu to an existing menu in Magento?

My existing code creates a menu that looks like this.
But I want a menu that is a sub-menu of the Catalog menu.
Here is my existing code in adminhtml.xml
<?xml version="1.0" ?>
<config>
<menu>
<mycustom_menu translate="title" module="brands">
<title>My Custom Menu Item</title>
<sort_order>300</sort_order>
<children>
<!-- child items go here -->
<subitem translate="title" module="brands">
<title>Manage Brands</title>
<sort_order>10</sort_order>
<action>adminhtml/mycustom_controller/</action>
</subitem>
</children>
</mycustom_menu>
</menu>
<acl>
<resources>
<admin>
<children>
<mycustom_menu translate="title" module="brands">
<title>My Custom Menu Item</title>
<sort_order>300</sort_order>
<children>
<subitem translate="title" module="brands">
<title>Subitem</title>
<sort_order>10</sort_order>
</subitem>
</children>
</mycustom_menu>
</children>
</admin>
</resources>
</acl>
</config>
Instead of using <mycustom_menu> you need to re-use the nodename that was used in the adminhtml.xml of the catalog module. That name is catalog.
So your XML should look like:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<config>
<menu>
<catalog>
<children>
<your_subitem>
<title>Subitem 1</title>
<sort_order>10</sort_order>
<action>adminhtml/your_action</action>
</your_subitem>
</children>
</catalog>
</menu>
<acl>
<resources>
<admin>
<children>
<catalog>
<title>Subitem 1</title>
<sort_order>10</sort_order>
</catalog>
</children>
</admin>
</resources>
</acl>
</config>
For example to add submenu in customer tab:
<menu>
<customer>
<children>
<vendor module="yourmodule">
<title>Your Title</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
<action>admin_yourmodule/adminhtml_yourmoduleaction</action>
</vendor>
</children>
</customer>
</menu>

How to link Magento admin menu to role resources

Here's the situation:
I would like to add a Menu in the Magento backend navigation menu.
I accomplished this by adding the following code in app/etc/config.xml:
<adminhtml>
<menu>
<example translate="title" module="adminhtml">
<title>Inventory</title>
<sort_order>110</sort_order>
<children>
<set_time>
<title>Set It!</title>
<action>helloworld/index/goodbye</action>
</set_time>
</children>
</example>
</menu>
The problem is I can't include this menu in the permission->role resources so I can't assign this to a specific user.
How do I include this menu in the permission->role resources?
Thank you and more power!
You need to tell magento that you want your new menu position to be visible in the permission tree. To do this you have to add an ACL section to your configuration data. Put this inside your module's config.xml file:
<acl>
<resources>
<admin>
<children>
<example>
<title>Inventory</title>
<sort_order>110</sort_order>
<children>
<set_time>
<title>Set It!</title>
<sort_order>0</sort_order>
</set_time>
</children>
</example>
</children>
</admin>
</resources>
</acl>
thanks.. I got it to work with a few tweakings..
<adminhtml>
<acl>
<resources>
<admin>
<children>
<helloworld_options translate="label" module="helloworld">
<title> MENU</title>
<sort_order>999</sort_order>
<children>
<hello_children1>
<title> RELATION</title>
<sort_order>10</sort_order>
</hello_children1>
<hello_children2>
<title> MACHINE</title>
<sort_order>20</sort_order>
</hello_children2>
<hello_children3>
<title> INVOICE</title>
<sort_order>30</sort_order>
</hello_children3>
</children>
</helloworld_options>
<system>
<children>
<config>
<children>
<helloworld_options translate="label" module="helloworld">
<title> MENU</title>
</helloworld_options>
</children>
</config>
</children>
</system>
</children>
</admin>
</resources>
</acl>
</adminhtml>
this will display the following menu with sub menus in the backend.. plus this can be configured in the role resources.. :)

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