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New Post 9/4/2005 5:33 PM
User is offline Scott Willhite
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Setting up Roles for using Blog 

Adding the blog module to a page actually adds a total of 5 separate modules which all function together to provide blogging functionality.  Some of those modules are only "View" type and so require only normal permissions for whom you wish to see the modules on the page.  But some of the others provide for user editing (i.e. adding a blog) and so require "Edit" permissions on those modules.  Here is a list of the modules added by the Blog and the type of permissions you should set for each:

  • Search: View only, set "View" permissions like for any module.
  • Roll: View only, set "View" permissions like for any module.
  • Calendar: View only, set "View" permissions like for any module.
  • Menu: Edit functions, so set Module "Edit" permissions for any role that should be able to blog.
  • Entry: Edit functions, so set Module "Edit" permissions for any role that should be able to blog.

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New Post 10/29/2005 3:23 PM
User is offline Arthur Roberg
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 
Maybe I'm being obtuse but I am only able to set up permissions for either the module as a whole or the page as a whole.  Where do you set up permissions for these seperate parts you are mentioning?
 
New Post 10/29/2005 11:14 PM
User is offline Hans-Peter Schelian
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 

Maybe this (old) trainig video for the general setup of NewBlog could help you.

Here the link to the training video

HTH

HP


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New Post 10/30/2005 11:02 AM
User is offline Arthur Roberg
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 
Thank you, I will peruse that.
 
New Post 5/7/2006 7:24 AM
User is offline Pat Cummings
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 
Is there a way to configure the "Blog" such that each user has their own sepparate blog (e.g. upon login they see thier blog entries and no others, are able to modify their blog entries and point people to their Blog URL.
 
New Post 5/7/2006 11:33 PM
User is offline Hans-Peter Schelian
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Re: Setting up Roles for using Blog 

 z3r0c00l wrote
Is there a way to configure the "Blog" such that each user has their own sepparate blog (e.g. upon login they see thier blog entries and no others, are able to modify their blog entries and point people to their Blog URL.

This is the default:

Each user has their own blog with child blogs and no other is able to modify or add entries.

regards

HP


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