Version: 1.1, by Revan
Developer Last Online: Jun 2014
Version: 3.5.4
Rating:
Released: 06-02-2006
Last Update: 06-03-2006
Installs: 60
DB Changes Uses Plugins Template Edits
Additional Files
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Threadmins v1.1
[/high] Why did you code something with such a silly name?
I got bored of doing purely RPG work, so I thought I would whip up something else for a change. And thus, I bring you, Threadmins v1.1!
And what exactly am I looking at?
For those that wonder what a "Threadmin" is, it's a "Thread Admin". Basically, a Forum Administrator with Can Administer Threads will be able to delegate thread management permissions to select users. By default, this kind of administrator will be able to quickly access the Threadmin Management through an item in the dropdown menu you get when clicking an username, however the page variable string can be altered to allow management of users not having posted in the thread as of yet (example is threadmin.php?t=6&u=6 even if userid 6 didn't post in the thread).
What's the skinny on this hack? What will it be doing to my forums?
File Changes: 0
Template Changes: 1
Tables Added: 0
Tables Altered: 1
SQL Queries Added: 0
As you can see, it won't add any load to your forums, so you are perfectly safe using this mod
Why should I use this mod?
Maybe you want someone to be able to manage his own RolePlaying thread without giving him full moderator permissions over the entire RP section. Maybe you want to give someone a trial run as a full-fledged Moderator by seeing how he handles himself in a live thread.
Or maybe you are feeling nice and want to increase my ego by giving me more install clicks
So how do I get this up and running?
Simple
Extract the zip, upload the .php file to your forums directory, import the product through the AdminCP, edit the template as per the readme.
You are done
Will you add feature x?
Maybe
Post it and I will try to get back to you when I have the time.
Whoops, I need some help! Can you help?
I will try to, but I can't promise rapid replies because of time restrains. I don't see how this mod could require any support, but if your forums should self-destruct for no apparent reason, I will get back to you when I have the time
Thanks a lot for this mod Revan, do you want some PayPal money?
I don't require donations, but they are most appreciated Please note that my Paypal account is Unverified, so I will not be able to accept Credit Card direct charges. Please "upload" some money to your Paypal account and send it to me from there if you wish to donate.
Thanks in advance
I don't have PayPal but I would like to show my support, what can I do?
Leave a nice message saying thanks and a click of the install button. Yep, that should do the trick
What's happened in the course of this mod?
3rd June 2006 - v1.0
Initital release
4th June 2006 - v1.1
Fixed a security issue, thanks to Alan-CIT.
Fixed a bug where adding a Threadmin to multiple threads would cause permissions to be overwritten.
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i found a "bad" way to check if someone is a thread admin. Look in the 'user' table of the database and if something is in that field then they are a threadmin.
I really like this mod and needed it on some sites I help run. But, it quickly became apparent I needed better admin tools. So, I wrote a little add-on: https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=144016. This gives you a central page to view and delete threadmin permissions.
I love this going to be very handy. I have this running just fine with 3.6.5 with a good amount of mods already installed. I love the new addition you just released as well
I was wondering if it would be possible to add the ability to seperate the editing part to allow me to say yes to editing their own posts, but no to editing other people's posts in the thread? For example, I have a thread that lists what people can do - user 1, 2 and 3 all post one after the other. I'd like to set all 3 people to the threadadmin list, but only to edit their part of the thread - not other sections.