View Full Version : How do I allow a specific user to edit their posts
pityocamptes
02-20-2014, 04:28 AM
with no time exclusion, and only for this one user? Thanks!
ForceHSS
02-20-2014, 04:35 AM
You could make a new group and give them the permission to do it or add them as a mod of a section and give them the right to edit there post and then there wont be a time limit
TheLastSuperman
02-20-2014, 05:29 AM
Related: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=243883
pityocamptes
02-21-2014, 03:26 AM
You could make a new group and give them the permission to do it or add them as a mod of a section and give them the right to edit there post and then there wont be a time limit
I did this, but it still is defaulting to the general update time limit set in general settings. How do I bypass this for a specific group or user? Thanks!
pityocamptes
02-22-2014, 04:43 AM
BUMP
ForceHSS
02-22-2014, 10:22 AM
I did this, but it still is defaulting to the general update time limit set in general settings. How do I bypass this for a specific group or user? Thanks!
As i posted two different ways to do it what way did u do it the best is add a person as a mod to each section then give them only the permission to edit there own post or in options/Message Posting and Editing Options/Time Limit on Editing of Posts = 0 this will allow all groups or install the plugin in the above post
pityocamptes
02-23-2014, 08:51 PM
As i posted two different ways to do it what way did u do it the best is add a person as a mod to each section then give them only the permission to edit there own post or in options/Message Posting and Editing Options/Time Limit on Editing of Posts = 0 this will allow all groups or install the plugin in the above post
Thanks! I will probably do this. Also, if I add a person as a mod, is there a way of instead of them editing someone else's post to notify the admin so that admin can decide to change a post or not? Thanks.
ForceHSS
02-23-2014, 09:49 PM
Thanks! I will probably do this. Also, if I add a person as a mod, is there a way of instead of them editing someone else's post to notify the admin so that admin can decide to change a post or not? Thanks.
admincp/Forums & Moderators/Forum Manager pick a forum in the dropdown pick add moderator see screenshot below
Note this will allow them to edit anyones post
pityocamptes
02-23-2014, 10:21 PM
admincp/Forums & Moderators/Forum Manager pick a forum in the dropdown pick add moderator see screenshot below
Note this will allow them to edit anyones post
Ok, so if I want them to moderate all forums, then I have to do this for each forum? Thanks again.
Ok, saw that that will allow them to moderate anyones posts... hmmm... have to think about this. Was hoping for a notification type system that an admin would receive before post could be altered. Thanks.
ForceHSS
02-23-2014, 10:36 PM
Have you tried the plugin in post 3 yet. It might be more what you are looking for. When installed make a new group base it off Registered Users permissions then move the member to that group and allow that group only
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This mod will only work as long as you make the members group as there Primary Usergroup
pityocamptes
02-23-2014, 11:20 PM
Have you tried the plugin in post 3 yet. It might be more what you are looking for. When installed make a new group base it off Registered Users permissions then move the member to that group and allow that group only
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This mod will only work as long as you make the members group as there Primary Usergroup
Ok, will try that. Thanks.
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