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sebaldus 12-19-2009 03:05 AM

Edited of me, because I can't get the the mod works as I thought it would?

Still can still access CMS, without double click.

So I must had misunderstand it totally.
Sebaldus

Trek 12-19-2009 03:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sebaldus (Post 1933269)
Edited of me, because I can't get the the mod works as I thought it would?

Still can still access CMS, without double click.

So I must had misunderstand it totally.
Sebaldus

Sebaldus, how are you attempting to access the CMS page?

By default I've set the mod to allow admins (usergroup 6), so unless you change that, you'll be able to get in by default.

buontaiviem 12-19-2009 05:33 AM

Default setting of CMS had a permision setting to do that. Didn't need this mod!

sebaldus 12-19-2009 05:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trek (Post 1933284)
Sebaldus, how are you attempting to access the CMS page?

By default I've set the mod to allow admins (usergroup 6), so unless you change that, you'll be able to get in by default.

Hi
I use Admin who are user group 6 as default.

So if U are Admin, you don't have to double click for getting access?

Maybe I shall send U a PM little later and let you get access to my forum so U can see if there maybe are other mod who make problems with this?

I have fellow your instruction total and are driving a Norwegian support forums for install, support, design and such things.

This are the first mod as I have had problems with or really don't understand.

So it's enough me who not understand the meaning of this mod.. :D

Have a really wonderful Christmas my forums friend.

All the best from Sebaldus.:up:

Merjawy 12-19-2009 05:55 AM

As I said before, I haven't looked around 4.0 much so I didn't know if you could or not

I did check the permission and yes you can use permissions to close CMS indeed

Vaupell 12-19-2009 10:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sebaldus (Post 1933259)
Yes you can do that in the Config.php script.

Maybe a great mod, but when you are upgrade to Gold you shall remember to disable the Config.php script using: define('DISABLE_HOOKS', true);

And then you are sure that all mods are disabled when upgrade.

Thanks.
Sebaldus.

Disable hooks does not disable this, cause by editing the .php files.
So your hardcodeing it.

Trek, in mod settings remove the "template edit" templates are editied through admincp,
cant remember if there is a file edit selection :D

but if your upgrading, you are "overwriting" this mod, so if you want to use it
after a upgrade, remember to change the require again..

SillyAlien 12-19-2009 06:15 PM

If they haven't sorted something like this out natively by the time Gold comes out, I'm sold on this mod. Thanks!

To a couple of the previous posters... yes you can "close" the CMS to groups, in the sense that they can't read articles, they'll just see a "No content" notice. What this mod does is prevent anyone unauthorised from accessing the CMS page at all. This gives you all the time you need to work on it behind curtains, modifying content, layout, themes, whatever.

TalkVirginia 12-19-2009 06:21 PM

Trek, Thank you for taking the time to make this addon. Works great!

*installed*

merk_aus 12-21-2009 06:11 AM

I have voted one star because you can do this in the ACP - disable the entire plugin or using permissions make it only that your staff/contributors can see it for everyone else it doesn't show.

A nice mod but it's already part of out of the box vb publishing suite.

radmoose 12-21-2009 06:49 AM

If it is in the ADMIN CP, can someone specifically say what needs to be done?

When I disable all the sections for everyone but Admin, when someone who is not logged in shows up, they see "There is no content in this section" on the "Front Page" instead of not seeing the CMS at all.

I want everyone except admins and moderators to go directly to forums and not see the CMS at all.

It sounds like this mod does this while the Admin CP doesn't (unless I am missing something.)


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