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I would like to set up a forum on my homepage just for women 'La Femme'. It is not going to viewable on the forum index - members are going to have to request to join via their UserCP.
I would like the admins and super moderators to have access to this forum for moderating purposes - but only 'problem' some of my super moderators are male. I don't feel it is right advertising this as Women Only when some of the super moderators are male! Is there a way of allowing super moderator access, but somehow stopping the male super moderators having access? |
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Do you have the mods set a gender in their profiles? you could always block them via a plugin and the userids, i'll try and knock you something up.
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Or you can use the Access Masks to block the male supermods from the forum.
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