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Hi,
I've done a little playing around with the new vB 3.0.7 and I've noticed that there are features for lesser admins, but not quite to the extent that I would like--maybe I overlooked the feature? My situation I'm developing a music site. I would like artists who sign up on my site to be able to have "sub-forums" under my forum. They would be hidden from my index.php and only be accessible by url. Then, when you click to these sub-forums they act and look like a regular index.php and don't show any signs of being a child forum. What I would like I would like to be able to designate administrators per a specific forum. So that (ex) Britney Spears could administrate over her specific forum and child forums and not the parent forums (my forums). The advantage to the artists is sharing a single member-base. (This is a local bands website :P) Anyways, these forum specific administrators don't need to do much... but they need to be able to: - Not see any information regarding parent forums - Use Forum Tools (Add/Edit/Etc) - Threads/posts Tools - Edit their specific style optional: - Statistics regarding their specific forum. I'm an intermediate PHP programmer and I could probably get this done by myself, though I really don't have the time to spend doing it. I don't know if I'm only allowed to say this or make an offer, but I will offer $$ for anyone who is willing to develop this in a timely manner. Feel free to ask questions if you don't understand, I'm not the best explainer. Thanks for reading, Corey |
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