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13 février 2024 Sortie de Dotclear 2.29
I installed DotClear-2 in Multi-blogs mode for a school and made one blog per class with a private directory for each of them.
http://blog.xxxx/class-1 .... http://blog.xxxx/class-n etc ...
This being done, I would like to create
- Teachers: admin only for the blog of their class (admin-class-1 .... admin-class-n)
- Children: only allow to post entries inside their own class (user-class1 .... user-class-n)
I would also like a direct (per class) admin url ex: http://blog.xxxx/class-1/admin ????
Question:
- did not find any element in user permission to lock a user to a given blog. Is there an option hacking something ?
- did not find the admin URL that would directly select the right blog. What post in URL to reach directly the right admin blog zone ?
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Hi,
For a multi-blog, you have just one admin URL. When you define admin-user, you select his permission like witch blog he can post entries, etc... So you just have to create admin user - blog one and set his permission for blog one, and process like this for the other.
For children, it's the same way but you have to create a simple account not admin. I think it's writer account ;)
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I think I now understand use permission logic:
- "blog parameters" defines per blog users
- "systems users" gives every user present on the systems
I still don't understand what permission you give when you set permission for a given user at system level. What's about a user having access to multiple blogs, does it have the same permission for every blog ?
For admin interface, I got it, if a user has only access to one blog using the common admin URL he only see the blog he is admin.
Unfortunately a blog admin cannot create user for its own log (but I can leave with that).
Thank's for the help.
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It is possible to give any user different permissions for each blog he is allowed to write into. Only super-admin has all rights on all blogs.
As to allowing blog admins to create users, I think there is a plugin for that purpose.
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The plugin is surprisingly called Writers : http://plugins.dotaddict.org/dc2/details/Writers
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