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Is it possible to bypass a level in the site tree structure and make it show up in the top nav bar by default? Or is it possible to make a dropdown containing the sites a person is allowed to access?

Ex.

USER A permissions assigned right now (view access to parent site and contribute access in child project)

Step 1: USER A signs in clicks on a parent project site that has became available (N many project sites possible)

Step 2: USER A then clicks on a child project (N many child project sites possible)

USER A permissions wanted (contribute/read access in child project only)

Step 1: USER A signs in clicks on a child project site that has became available

I'd like to skip Step 1 and be able to just open up the child project since he only needs access to this and not even read access to the parent project. Could this be created into some webpart?

I'm new to SP btw...my site structure or the way im thinking about permissions could be incorrect

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