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JohorBahru 05-26-2009 02:48 PM

Groups marked with an *
 
Groups marked with an * can be selected by their members to override the username markup and user title from their primary usergroup.

How do I disable this, so it CAN NOT be selected by their members to override the username markup and user title from their primary usergroup.

And what is the reason that a secondary user group can not take any effect at all?

thank you :)

p/s: can i skip the Infraction Group and direct to Automatic Ban?

BlueNinjaGo 05-26-2009 02:50 PM

Usergroups -> Usergroup Manager -> Public Group Settings->Can override primary group title/markup

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And what is the reason that a secondary user group can not take any effect at all?
Don't understand your question.

JohorBahru 05-26-2009 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BlueNinjaGo (Post 1817506)
Usergroups -> Usergroup Manager -> Public Group Settings->Can override primary group title/markup



Don't understand your question.

I've set it to YES, yet the * sign is still there:(

Lynne 05-26-2009 02:56 PM

Yes means it CAN override the primary group markup. I think you want it to be set to No.

JohorBahru 05-26-2009 03:02 PM

1. i don't want the member to decide whether to override the username markup or not.

2. for example, primary grp can not give infraction point, but secondary grp is able to give infraction point. As a result, the member couldn't give infraction point.

3. could i skip the infraction grp and direct to automatic ban?

thanks again

BlueNinjaGo 05-26-2009 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by JohorBahru (Post 1817514)
1. i don't want the member to decide whether to override the username markup or not.

I don't think it gives them the choice either way... then again, I really haven't experimented... did you put it to "no" like Lynne said and try it?

Quote:

Originally Posted by JohorBahru (Post 1817514)
2. for example, primary grp can not give infraction point, but secondary grp is able to give infraction point. As a result, the member couldn't give infraction point.

If the secondary group can do something, then the user can. Secondary groups cannot TAKE AWAY privileges.

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Originally Posted by JohorBahru (Post 1817514)
3. could i skip the infraction grp and direct to automatic ban?

thanks again

Once again, not sure your question. You can ban users w/o giving infractions, yes.


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