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I don't think it should just be an issue with usergroups, but I don't think Super Mods should be able to change any aspect of an admin account, as Moderators shouldn't be able to edit Super Mods accounts
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If I allow only admins to use this, then any things that I have allowed Mods to edit in the Usergroup settings are not affected my this, and vica versa, right? ;)
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Sorry Bob, I'm not sure what you mean?
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I guess I didn't explain that very well, huh? Sorry about that. ;)
What I mean is, if I gave moderations permission to do something (like being able to edit signatures) but don't allow them that in here, will this override any others permissions settings? Or is this an independent hack of all other settings? LOL Now I'm confused. :cross-eyed: |
It's all independent :)
This hack has it's own set of permissions in the usergroups which will need to be set independantly from your regular mod/admin permissions. Thanks, Alan. |
I kind of thought that after I wrote it but just wanted to make sure. Thank you, sir. ;)
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It's been a long time but thanks man! :)
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Alan, is there a way to allow this to specifically edit signatures? I would like to have that option for someopne to be able to just edit signatures and nothing else. ;)
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Not in it's current form I'm afraid, but you could probably rip parts of the hack out to make a sig-only editor :)
Thanks, Alan. |
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