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Special Edit post field for Super moderators & Admin's
Hi, thanks for reading my request! :-)
I have a special (Prince) news forum on my website. Whenever someone posts a news item, most of the time i will need to edit it, to make it look decent or more readable. What i would like to see is a special field (which only Supermoderators & Admins can see) in editpost.php, where you can make comments to the post, that you edited it, or just when you want to place a comment to the news item. It would be great if the comments show up at the bottom of the original post and with the name of the moderator and it's comments. Ofcourse you can do that manually aswell, but sometimes it would be alot easier if there is a special field, which shows up in the post after editing it. I hope you know what i mean. I have added a screenshot to show you what i would like to see. I think that would be a very usefull addition. Would this be too hard to incorporate? Cheers! /Aaron |
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Hi
use this here you want this hack uses only for mods & admins here is my german version. editreason only Mod & Admin If you need this in English so tell me |
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Thanks Prankster!
Never noticed that hack, will take a look! :-) |
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