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I just dont get how forums mod works

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Billy Patel's avatar
Billy Patel
284 posts
16 years ago
Billy Patel's avatar Billy Patel

I have two forums with cats:

FORUM1 - FORUMCAT1 FORUM2 - FORUMCAT2

I have a user group called “NORMAL”. Under forum permissions, i want to allow them to have full permissions so have checked all check boxes for “NORMAL” group for each forum.

I now create a “NORMAL” user, in the actual forum, all i can see is “FORUMCAT2” which isnt a link, and there are no links to post, browse the category or anything. As soon as i drop into the forum, i cant do anything, post, browse etc. There are no links.

I know i am logged in as i can see a log out link, as well as control panel, search and member list.

Now.. when i log out, i can see everything. All forums, browse etc, cats but (obviously) not be able to post.

What on earth am i doing wrong?

       
Billy Patel's avatar
Billy Patel
284 posts
16 years ago
Billy Patel's avatar Billy Patel

aaaaaaaah!

It seems that default permissions dont apply to already created forums and cats. I just created a new forum and i can now see post links etc.

Is there a way to allow posting the previously created forums? I have edited the permissions per forum without luck. (which i would have thought would be how to do it)

       
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Billy Patel
284 posts
16 years ago
Billy Patel's avatar Billy Patel

It turns out that the header text in the permissions column is also a link that defines forum permissions. That REALLY aught to look more like a link.

       

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