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Originally Posted by Andrew111888
You upload the Diary Control Panel files to your server and create the templates. When a user submits a diary application, it will enter the Diary Queue. As an administrator you can deny or confirm the diary. If you confirm it, it will be created under the parentid specified in the preferences file. The submitter of the application becomes the moderator of the forum. He can alter the title and description of the diary. He can also add and delete other owners to and from the diary, who all also possess the same permissions as he does. The forum created is still a forum in every sense of the word.
The details are covered in the readme.
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So the creator or requester becomes the mod of the forum as well as having the ability to add other members that have the same mod powers as he does. What about regular posters? Can anybody post to this new forum? I was wondering if this could be used to host clan forums, so a clan member requests their forum to be hosted through your site and it goes into the same type of queue and when the site admin sees and it and confirms it, that the requester of the forum has mod powers can create other members that have mod powers or NOT if he wants. As well as the option to hide the forum from other regular forum (the main forum) members.