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helo...
does it support "mass import" ? any chance to integtae it with Vbux? |
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Yup, I just realized that too, duh, you can set each item to a forum and only the usergroups that have access to that forum will see it. As for an ERROR, using the protected_links variable gives you 3 choices, no link, a registration dialogue, or... uhhh something else, but I don't think it was an error. |
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What i was trying to say was.....Lets say Newbies i block access to them i dont want them to be able to see the Download section at all! example you click and it gives you the permission error.... I dont want them to be able to see no title no categories nothing....... |
But do you have multiple user groups 1 for newbies and 1 for non-newbies? If not, and "newbie" is just a new Registered User, verus a more experienced Registered user, then this won't work. If they're in different user groups, then you can set your main access level according to a minimum usergroup they need to be in, then set the permissions accordingly to the Registered user group.
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*chineese* yeah i have a newbie group....
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Under Settings... default_forumid
Set that to your NON-newbie group. |
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Create or choose a forum which is blocked to your newbie group but open to your non-newbie group. Set default_forum to the id of that forum (if necessary, hover the mouse over the forum listing to see what its id number is). |
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But i dont have any of these set to forum :-/
why would i need a forum * even more lost now * |
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