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category or usergroup admin
This question has probably been asked numerous times, but I am having a hard time knowing if custom coding will be involved. Is it possible to give a user group administrator access to a particular forum or category? This would mean that they can add/remove/edit forum names below that category, as well as add new forums and sub forums. Does there happen to be a mod/addon out there that does this?
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No this is not possible with standard vBulletin, and i have never seen a modification for this.
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I attempted something similar back in vB3 on a test board but gave up; It became too complicated for me to do in a limited time schedule :/
Chris |
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My biggest worry was to spend to much time developing this if it was going to be a lot of work. Does anyone happen to know of a way to directly add new forums / categories to the database without the need to be in the admincp?
I worry that the few admins that I have will think that the admincp is to complicated and I would rather simplify it for them over hearing them complain. I had thought about just creating them some very simple tools to add/remove/edit current categories and forums without having to visit the admincp. I noticed that directly adding data to the database does not rebuild the forum list. I greatly appreciate the help. |
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