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this is part 83 of asp.net core tutorial in this video weamp;#39;ll discuss how to show/hide navigation menu items based on the logged in user role in asp.net core MVC hereamp;#39;s what we want to do if the logged in user is in the admin role then we want to display this menu item manage roles in the top-level navigation menu on the other hand if the logged in user is not in the admin role then we want to hide this manage roles menu item this navigation menu is in our layout view so letamp;#39;s flip off visual studio and open and scroll layout dot SES HTML file notice the list and create navigation menu items a present right here we want to display manage roles navigation menu item next to the create menu item so we want this manage roles menu item to be dynamic meaning we only want to display it if the user is signed in and if he is in the admin role otherwise we want to hide it to check if the user is signed in we can use the asp.net core built-in sign-in manager service now if