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Post by Arden Marshall June 16th 2009, 9:45 am

Ok, on the index page of forums, if you've set a member to be the Moderator of a certain forum, it will say Moderator: Member. For example, if you set member John Doe to Moderator of the General Discussion forum, it would read:

General Discussion:
Post anything off topic blah blah
Modetator: John Doe.

My question is, can you change the Moderator Tag to something else? For example:

General Discussion:
Post anything off topic blah blah
Staff Member: John Doe.

Thanks

---Also, can a Moderator please move this topic into the Support forum please, so the whole thread is coppied over? cheers ---


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Post by Darren1 June 16th 2009, 12:59 pm

Could you use the support forum please.

This is the suggestions section Wink



P.S. thats possible Smile
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Post by Walshy95 June 16th 2009, 7:07 pm

Wrong catergory Wink

It is possible as Darren said, though. I just don't know how to do it Wink Sorry
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Post by Arden Marshall June 19th 2009, 8:50 am

Woops :s.

I'll remake it in support forum
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Post by Xiso June 19th 2009, 11:53 am

To do that, you simply click their name --> Administrate user --> Permissions --> Set rights...
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Post by Arden Marshall June 19th 2009, 1:20 pm

No no no no no. Ok, on the index page, you can set a certain user to be the moderator of a certain forum. For example:

General Discussion:
Post anything off topic blah blah
Modetator: John Doe.

My question is, can you change the Moderator Tag to something else? For example:

General Discussion:
Post anything off topic blah blah
Staff Member: John Doe.

You see? On the index page, you change the Moderator Label, to Staff Member, for example
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Post by Xiso June 19th 2009, 1:48 pm

Sort of like on my test forum?
http://testgizmo.forumactif.org/index.htm
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Post by Darren1 June 20th 2009, 1:23 am

So you want to change the tag "Moderator" to "staff member"

If that is correct, it is not currently possible.
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Post by Mystic_gohan2 June 20th 2009, 6:23 am

it's not possible
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Post by MrMario June 20th 2009, 7:15 am

Support Question goes in the support Section not the Suggestion Section

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