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mikeylikesitz 05-27-2008 09:27 PM

you can take care of this by changing the settings in General Settings > Enable Forum Leaders to "Yes, but disable moderators", that will leave them as moderators of the group forums and not show them on the Forum Leaders page.

DieselTruck 05-27-2008 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeylikesitz (Post 1533412)
you can take care of this by changing the settings in General Settings > Enable Forum Leaders to "Yes, but disable moderators", that will leave them as moderators of the group forums and not show them on the Forum Leaders page.

Yes, But, Personally I like the idea of a moderator's list on the showgroup.php page. Helps members locate staff if needing help, etc.

mikeylikesitz 05-27-2008 09:46 PM

it wont disable the moderators group listing on the forums, just the individual moderators per forum listed

Phalynx 05-28-2008 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pkallberg21 (Post 1533126)
Why are group starters with forums appearing in my showgroups.php page as moderators? This feels pretty weird, having normal users there.

There is no other way giving the leader moderation abilities. Disable this behaviour via settings, remove existing moderators from the forums.

Quote:

Originally Posted by pkallberg21 (Post 1533126)
Also, since I use vBSEO to rewrite all my URL's, when one "url" is the same as another "url", it redirects to the first page available with that name. For example, if a user were to start a group called "Cats" with a forum, its URL would become http://www.x.com/forum/cats. If I someday would like to start a forum regarding cats on my board, it would receive the same URL from the rewrite. Is there any way of distinguishing group forum URL's, so that they do not interfere with ones of the "normal" forums?

That's not a problem with this hack. Same thing would be if you would have multiple troubleshooting forums for different topics, e.g. mobiles.

edenx 05-28-2008 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phalynx (Post 1533886)
There is no other way giving the leader moderation abilities. Disable this behaviour via settings, remove existing moderators from the forums.


That's not a problem with this hack. Same thing would be if you would have multiple troubleshooting forums for different topics, e.g. mobiles.

Phalynx, maybe this hack should check group name v/s forum existing names, as an admin configurable option. (allow or not allow group names with same name as forum OR add created forum a prefix: Group-CAT)

I also use vBSEO, like many big-boards and this could be a potential problem.
Thanks

MrEyes 05-28-2008 11:46 AM

Another vote the the vbSeo compatibility, not an issue right now but it could become one in the future.

Also a quick question relating to Restriction mode...

If I set this to "no" does it remove the additional 2 SQL calls? And if set to "no" what permissions are assumed?

Phalynx 05-28-2008 11:55 AM

No means there is no check for permissions. The forums permissions are untouched. You can pre-define the permission on the parent forum, all subforums inherite that permissions.

pkallberg21 05-28-2008 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark.B (Post 1533239)
Check in your forum manager and see if they are actually set as moderators. If so, remove them. And change the setting in the social forums options so that group owners do not become moderators of forums they create.

I disabled it despite the fact that I would like group owners to become moderators of their forums. This is however the best solution as I do not want my showgroups.php filled with random users.

Regarding the vBSEO problem though, is there any solution to this? The quicker we can find a solution to this the better, imho.

Thanks.

VargTimmen 05-28-2008 07:33 PM

Hi,

I upgraded to the new Version (1.4.2) and it works well.
But, and this is, in my opinion, an important function:
Could you build in, that Admins and Supermods always can see the groupforumlink (and the forum of course) and keep their rights.

Kind regards
Benny

abrecher 05-28-2008 08:36 PM

The "Visit the forum of this group." should be MUCH more noticeable.


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