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Jeff
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I am having some trouble setting up the user permissions. On my site want people to be able to post stories only. But in order to post them they have to login.
1. Where can I set these permissions? I have tried to figure it out through the other forum post but have seemed to run around in circles.
2. I also want the people who login or gain access to publishing stories automatically signed up for the digest/newsletter feature.
3. The other thing I want to do is not allow the user to change the theme or even see the theme setting in their preferrences. I want them to be onl able to login and change thier email password username and nothing else.
I know this has to be simple seeing that geeklog is a permission based CMS.
If anyone can help me that would be great.
Thanks Jeff
Music News Washington DC
Graphic Design Virginia
1. Where can I set these permissions? I have tried to figure it out through the other forum post but have seemed to run around in circles.
2. I also want the people who login or gain access to publishing stories automatically signed up for the digest/newsletter feature.
3. The other thing I want to do is not allow the user to change the theme or even see the theme setting in their preferrences. I want them to be onl able to login and change thier email password username and nothing else.
I know this has to be simple seeing that geeklog is a permission based CMS.
If anyone can help me that would be great.
Thanks Jeff
Music News Washington DC
Graphic Design Virginia
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Dirk
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Quote by Jeff: But in order to post them they have to login.
$_CONF['submitloginrequired'] = 1;
Quote by Jeff: 2. I also want the people who login or gain access to publishing stories automatically signed up for the digest/newsletter feature.
$_CONF['emailstoriesperdefault'] = 1;
Quote by Jeff: 3. The other thing I want to do is not allow the user to change the theme or even see the theme setting in their preferrences.
$_CONF['allow_user_themes'] = 0;
Quote by Jeff: If anyone can help me that would be great.
http://www.geeklog.net/docs/config.html
bye, Dirk
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Jeff
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Thanks Dirk sorry about the remedial level of the question just a little confused.
Thanks Again
Music News Washington DC
Graphic Design Virginia
Thanks Again
Music News Washington DC
Graphic Design Virginia
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