Aproving posts (not a support question)
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Aproving posts (not a support question)
Hello I'm trying out the CVS version of phpBB2.2 , great board. >But where can I disable the need for moderators to aprove post, I have looked everyvhere but no luck, is it implemented yet, if i know myself I have overlooked it a coppek of times so hver is it?
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Re: Aproving posts (not a support question)
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Re: Aproving posts (not a support question)
Somehow I knew it was a support question before I even looked at the topic. As has been stated many times, no support for CVS, sorry.bjarne wrote:Hello I'm trying out the CVS version of phpBB2.2 , great board. >But where can I disable the need for moderators to aprove post, I have looked everyvhere but no luck, is it implemented yet, if i know myself I have overlooked it a coppek of times so hver is it?
Re: Aproving posts (not a support question)
It's simple.
Go here
At first admin_pannel > then forums>manage then choose category or forum whre you want to set this option> then click edit
> in the bottom of new options window click submit(so you can change some options in this window to, if you need)> then you'll see something like this :
then you'll see a window, where you need to choose a user or a users group to set them permissions options, i think that you shold choose "registered users" and then click "set options", cause this group is most numerous (if there are no submited group "registered users", submit it, choosing it in the bottom list )
then you'll see [category/forum] permissions window go to the bottom of the window the third option from the end will be
Go here
At first admin_pannel > then forums>manage then choose category or forum whre you want to set this option> then click edit
> in the bottom of new options window click submit(so you can change some options in this window to, if you need)> then you'll see something like this :
so click on the first "here"
then you'll see a window, where you need to choose a user or a users group to set them permissions options, i think that you shold choose "registered users" and then click "set options", cause this group is most numerous (if there are no submited group "registered users", submit it, choosing it in the bottom list )
then you'll see [category/forum] permissions window go to the bottom of the window the third option from the end will be
disable it, choosing "NO", and all is done!Posts are moderated
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Re: Aproving posts (not a support question)
When we say no support, that means no support. Not from us, not from you. Not from anybody.Abbat wrote:It's simple.
Go here
Re: Aproving posts (not a support question)
Ok, tnx for all the replys, i just overlooked the option sorry
Re: Aproving posts (not a support question)
Micheal wrote:When we say no support, that means no support. Not from us, not from you. Not from anybody.Abbat wrote:It's simple.
Go here
It's clear, then for questions & other issues(if needed) i advise visit my dev. forum , and i think, that to all questions attention well be payed.
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Re: Aproving posts (not a support question)
Perhaps I did not make myself clear. No support for CVS means no support for CVS. That includes giving support at your website.Abbat wrote:Micheal wrote:When we say no support, that means no support. Not from us, not from you. Not from anybody.Abbat wrote:It's simple.
Go here
It's clear, then for questions & other issues(if needed) i advise visit my dev. forum , and i think, that to all questions attention well be payed.
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Re: Aproving posts (not a support question)
Micheal wrote:[snip] That includes giving support at your website.
For whatever it is worth...psoTFX wrote:If you wish to create your own "support" for 2.1.x, fine ... no problem, go right ahead. So long as it's clear we have nothing to do with it.
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