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I have the feeling that this may have been asked before, but here goes, anyways -
I run two forums, one at http://www.magi-forums.com/ and the other at http://roleplay.magi-forums.com/. In our Roleplaying forums, a member must get their character 'approved' before they can post in the majority of the forums. The other Admins and I can easily change their status from the admin panel, but my question is this: Is it possible to allow 'Approvers' to change 'Registered' members to 'Approved' members, and vice-versa, without giving 'Approvers' access to the admin panel? |
This isn't possible without hacking.
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I didn't think so... :(
Oh well, more work for me... |
If you give me a bit more info (in PM if you wish), I might be able to write something for you.
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Wow, That'd be so Kewl! ^_^
Basically, it's like this - we have only two main sections to my RP forums, the "Out-of-Character" (OoC) area, and "In-Character" (IC) area. I'm not quite sure how this would work, but I think the easiest way to do what I'm thinking of would be to create a mini-admin panel that only people who's status is set to "Approver" could access. In this Mini-admin panel, a "Approver" could look up all the users of the board (minus Mods and Admins), but the only thing that they can view and/or change would be a user's status of "Registered" to "Approved", or Vice-Versa. Basically, I'm wanting my Forum Hierarchy to be like this: "Registered" - A new member. They can view and post in the OoC area, but only view the IC area. (I already know how to set this up) "Approved" - A regular member. They can view and post in both the OoC and IC areas. "Approver" - A slightly higher member. They are just like "Approved" members, except they can access the mini-admin panel. "Moderator" - Has power to edit/delete posts in only one section inside of an area, and can also access the mini-admin panel. "Super Moderator" - Has power to edit/delete posts over all sections, in all areas, can also access the mini-admin panel. "Administrator" - The only people who can access the regular Admin panel. If there is a different (maybe easier) way to handle this, then I'm all ears. I hardly know any programming. ^_^ Sorry if this was kind of long, but thank you so much!!! ^_^ Also, if this kind of Hack would take a long time to complete, or is just too complicated, I completely understand if you won't be able to do it, but thank you anyways for at least thinking about it! ^_^ |
Hey,
Finally got some free time and thought about this. :) Anyhow, I'll need a few variables (only numbers actually): - Usergroup ID of "Approvers" - Usergroup ID of "Registered" - Usergroup ID of "Approved" I'll work on it and hopefully get it done by the weekend. :) |
This is something I could really use myself!!!
Any chance you could share the info??? |
Well I never got to do it since Lordmusic kinda disappeared.
Anyhow, I'll need a few variables (only numbers actually): - Usergroup ID of "Approvers" - Usergroup ID of "Registered" - Usergroup ID of "Approved" |
- Usergroup ID of "Approvers" - 14
- Usergroup ID of "Registered" - 2 - Usergroup ID of "Approved"- 9 Thanks so much for replying...and soooo fast :) |
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