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Hey Fm, how can i set permission for members to Edit their own Message?
Last edited by Ali Ugbede on August 4th 2017, 8:24 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Re: member permission
Hi,
Go to the ACP->General, Categories and forums. Click the next to the forum in which you want members to be able to edit their own messages. Now click on Advanced Mode(at the bottom of the page). Look for the Edit its own message column and select the groups.
Go to the ACP->General, Categories and forums. Click the next to the forum in which you want members to be able to edit their own messages. Now click on Advanced Mode(at the bottom of the page). Look for the Edit its own message column and select the groups.
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Re: member permission
Hello @Ali Ugbede
Do you want all members to have the tight to edit there own posts at any time ?
Do you want all members to have the tight to edit there own posts at any time ?
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Yes that's what I wantAPE wrote:Hello @Ali Ugbede
Do you want all members to have the tight to edit there own posts at any time ?
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Wolfuryo wrote:Hi,
Go to the ACP->General, Categories and forums. Click the next to the forum in which you want members to be able to edit their own messages. Now click on Advanced Mode(at the bottom of the page). Look for the Edit its own message column and select the groups.
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Have done that, still members can't edit their postSLGray wrote:Wolfuryo wrote:Hi,
Go to the ACP->General, Categories and forums. Click the next to the forum in which you want members to be able to edit their own messages. Now click on Advanced Mode(at the bottom of the page). Look for the Edit its own message column and select the groups.
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Re: member permission
Do you have an image for the edit button?
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yes it sounds like you have a button missing on your forum to edit the posts
look here >> ACP >> Display tab >> Pictures and Colors >> Pics management >> Advanced Mode >> Edit post :
look here >> ACP >> Display tab >> Pictures and Colors >> Pics management >> Advanced Mode >> Edit post :
Re: member permission
yes i have image for the Edit Button. Members cant Edit post, only moderators can edit........... i want all members to edit their own postSLGray wrote:Do you have an image for the edit button?
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i cant find edit post theirAPE wrote:yes it sounds like you have a button missing on your forum to edit the posts
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look here >> ACP >> Display tab >> Pictures and Colors >> Pics management >> Advanced Mode >> Edit post :
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yes am in advance mode.... am not talking about image, i want to create a permission so that all members can edit their own postAPE wrote:are you sure you are in advance mode ?
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If you do not have an image, members will not see a way to edit a message.
Support forum's edit button:
Support forum's edit button:
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Re: member permission
Hey, have found the solution now AP>GENERAL > MESSAGES AND E-MAILS> CONFIGURATION> POST DURATION LIMIT FOR A MEMBER
i left the None (use implicit) Un-tick
thanks for your support
i left the None (use implicit) Un-tick
thanks for your support
Last edited by Ali Ugbede on August 4th 2017, 8:26 pm; edited 1 time in total
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yes, mark it solvedDraxion wrote:May I marked this solved?
Ali Ugbede- Forumember
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Thank you for posting the solution.
Problem solved & topic archived.
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