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Usertitles per Usergroup
OK, right now you can define
> 50 Posts = Title X > 200 Posts = Title Y > 500 Posts = Title Z You can also define that a usergroup should overwrite this with a fixed title. But what if I want Usergroup ID 1 to have > 50 Posts = Title X > 200 Posts = Title Y > 500 Posts = Title Z and Usergroup Id 2 > 50 Posts = Title A > 200 Posts = Title B > 500 Posts = Title C But that doesn't seem to be possible. Any idea how this could be achieved? |
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" But what if I want Usergroup ID 1 to have > 50 Posts = Title X > 200 Posts = Title Y > 500 Posts = Title Z and Usergroup Id 1 > 50 Posts = Title A > 200 Posts = Title B > 500 Posts = Title C" I understand the concept and think it would be really cool. It would be nice to work in with promoting. |
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Yeah, the second ID should habe been 2 of course
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Google powa -_-
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Je comprend français un peu, mais malheureusement je ne povouir pas écrire en français. Alors, ja vais repondrai en anglais, espoir de que vous pouvez comprendre ςa.
I made it so that the registration script checks a custom profile field (gender male/femals) and then assigns an additional usergroup depending on what was selected. This is useful, as we got forums for lonely hearts ads where only women should be able to open new threads (in the womens forum) and only men respond to them (and vice versa), so this can be done with the standard permissions system then |
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