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Currently only root users can remove comments on a site. This mod gives an admin the capability to grant others the same permission through the addition of two new rights: story.comment and poll.comment. The former will allow a non-root user to delete comments under a story while the latter one will allow him/her to remove comments under a poll. These two new permissions are automatically added to story admin and poll admin, respectively. The site admin can also give others permission by creating his/her own unique group and then assigning one or both of these new rights.
Category: Add-ons
Tags: -
Date: 2003-08-19 06:11
Size: 1.99 KB
Version: 1.3.8
MD5: fb64529c7409b11914475320e240e081
Submitter: Dirk
Web: http://geeklog.info/
Rating: 0.00
Popularity: 1258 POP
I had a need for a Block of link Categories. Here is my first attempt at creating a block. Everything appears to be working okay.
This hack provides a basic capability for an admin to ban registered users either temporarily or permanently on a Geeklog site. To use this feature, you first create a new group named "Banned" with the Group Editor and then add offenders to it via the User Editor. To ban those who hold admin positions (e.g. Root, Story Admin, etc), you must also uncheck (i.e. remove) all of their admin privileges in the User Editor. The hack contains a check to prevent Root Users from ever being banned.
Compilation of dutch language files.
Contains dutch.php for Geeklog 1.3.8 (minor updates), filemgmt plugin, forum plugin (version rc2.2), menu plugin (version 1.6) and static pages.
There is a patch for the filemgmt plugin, to find the dutch.php anyway (see functions.inc)
Contains dutch.php for Geeklog 1.3.8 (minor updates), filemgmt plugin, forum plugin (version rc2.2), menu plugin (version 1.6) and static pages.
There is a patch for the filemgmt plugin, to find the dutch.php anyway (see functions.inc)