Quote:
Originally Posted by consolegaming
Are the usergroups they're in definitely included in the group? Or is there anything specific about them? i.e. are they in the usergroup as additional users whereas the ones that work are primary? Helps to find the bug if I know what situation causes the error if an error exists.
Otherwise if you'd be happy with it I'd be happy to take a look in your admincp and try and work out the problem from there?
Pureturk: For the moment you could always edit the phrase values for two (can do all three but for what you want you'd only need to change two) of the existing three groups to make them be called whatever you like. Just search for "Team", "VIP", and "Premium" and you should be able to find the relevant phrases.
On those same searches you should be able to change what it says on the usergroup manager page too if you want that to change too. the format should be "This is a ...." Usergroup" or something along those lines.
Though I think I will at some stage try and make it so you can have as many or as little groups as you want with you selecting their names. Not yet sure how I'd approach that though lol. But the above phrase edits would give you what you want for the moment.
@ killer: I think I know what you mean, you want it to put all of a particular usergroup in alphabetical order within the same section? This plugin doesn't actually control the order of the names, even in the seperate groups. The order is still fed from the system and basically I just have three variables for the different types of groups possible and add to each one any new members of that group. So it just results in three alphabetically ordered groups.
I think the best way to do what you want would be to have them as seperate groups, if you need them in the same group you'd need to find where the variable $loggedin is created and alter that to order by usergroup and name.
|
*clicks install*
THANK YOU for updating this!!!!! I need only ONE extra group. Is there an easy way to do this?