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How to require approval of articles?
I looked everywhere but Im sure its somewhere simple, but how can I make it so I (the admin) has to approve the article before it is actually submitted? Is there a way to make this usergroup sensitive as well?
Also, wasnt there a FCKEditor or something where you could simply cut and paste HTML or was that a different articles hack? If its not called the FCKEditor, is there a way I could just cut and paste HTML to create articles? I have used so many but this one is definitely the best! I cant wait for the new version! Bump |
Is this really that complicated of a thing?
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Isn't this a default feature of this hack? As far as I know, it's not usergroup permission based.
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If you change the fckeditor window to "source" mode (click on the button on the upper left of the editor that says "source"), you can paste HTML code directly into the editor. BTW, as a test, I selected and copied a webpage from my website and pasted it directly into the editor window. All of the formatting, table structures, horizontal lines, images, etc., were copied perfectly. This editor is VERY powerful. I just wish there was a way to use this editor throughout vBulletin. It would make creation of professional content very easy for my power users. |
As I said when this hack is installed it is very very powerful, and yes you can set usergroup permissions in the admincp... my only issue is that the FCK EDITOR sometimes doubles + the edited content?
... my only issue is that the FCK EDITOR sometimes doubles + the edited content? ... my only issue is that the FCK EDITOR sometimes doubles + the edited content? just like this Eddie |
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