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SMF Support => SMF 1.1.x Support => Topic started by: Oldiesmann on March 31, 2004, 07:11:48 PM

Title: Tutorial: Making an Announcement Board
Post by: Oldiesmann on March 31, 2004, 07:11:48 PM
I figured a lot of people would find this handy. Because SMF is so much more advanced than YaBB SE, making an announcement board may not be as easy as you think. Here's how you do it:

Step 1. Click on "Admin" then "Manage Boards".
If the board you want to make an announcement board already exists, click on "Modify" next to the boardname and skip to step 2.
Otherwise, click on "Add Board" and fill in the appropriate info.

Step 2. Check the box marked "All Members" (and, if guests can view your board, check the "Guests" box as well).
Then, check the box marked "Notify on Announcements".
Click on "Modify".

Step 3. Click on "Modify Permissions" and scroll down to "Permissions by Board".
Click on "Local" next to the board you're using as an announcement board.
Next, check the box to the right of each membergroup (except for any group you want to allow to post announcements, such as global moderators or moderators).
At the bottom of the page, you will see two drop-down lists - one that says "Add permission..." and one that says "(Select Permission)".
Select either "Clear permission..." or "Deny permission..." from the list on the left.
Select "Post New Topics" under "[Topics]" from the list on the right.
Click on "Set Permissions".

And you're done!
Title: Re: Tutorial: Making an Announcement Board
Post by: nave on April 21, 2004, 04:49:41 PM
thank you. i needed that
Title: Re: Tutorial: Making an Announcement Board
Post by: Oldiesmann on April 21, 2004, 05:00:43 PM
No problem. I figured it would be helpful.
Title: Re: Tutorial: Making an Announcement Board
Post by: nave on April 21, 2004, 05:02:44 PM
very much so. i had a 'new board' that i stated, in a stickied topic, that was titled "[READ ME BEFORE POSTING]", that only admins could start threads in it. that lasted less than a day before people were starting their own. i gave up. now i can go make a new board for that purpose.
Title: Re: Tutorial: Making an Announcement Board SMF 1.0.5
Post by: jeffmientus on July 17, 2005, 10:30:18 PM
Quote from: Oldiesmann on March 31, 2004, 07:11:48 PM
I figured a lot of people would find this handy. Because SMF is so much more advanced than YaBB SE, making an announcement board may not be as easy as you think. Here's how you do it:

Step 1. Click on "Admin" then "Manage Boards".
If the board you want to make an announcement board already exists, click on "Modify" next to the boardname and skip to step 2.
Otherwise, click on "Add Board" and fill in the appropriate info.

Step 2. Check the box marked "All Members" (and, if guests can view your board, check the "Guests" box as well).
Then, check the box marked "Notify on Announcements".
Click on "Modify".


I'm running SMF 1.0.5 and have an existing board I want to change to an announcement board. I cannot do the last part of step 2:

...check the box marked "Notify on Announcements"...

because there is no such box. All I've got is:

QuoteCategory


  ....................................................

  (Unchanged) Before... Child of... After ...    (Unchanged) .....................
Full name:
This is the name that will be displayed.

   
Description
A short description of your board.

..................................
Allowed Groups
Groups allowed to access this board.

Guests 
Ungrouped Members 
Global Moderator 
Newbie 
Jr. Member 
Full Member 
Sr. Member 
Hero Member 
Check all 


Moderators
Additional members to have moderation privileges on this board. Note that administrators don't have to be listed here.

   
Count Posts
Makes new replies and topics raise members' post counts.

   
Board Theme
This allows you to change the look of your forum inside only this board.

  (overall forum default.) SMF Default Theme Classic YaBB SE Theme macvision 
Override Member's Theme
Use this board's theme even if the member didn't choose to use the defaults.


How do I make announcement board out of an existing one in 1.0.5? Yes, I'm logged in as the Admin.
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Thanks!
Title: Re: Tutorial: Making an Announcement Board
Post by: [Unknown] on July 18, 2005, 01:24:01 AM
This topic is very old.  There are no longer "announcement boards".  Instead, check the "announce topic" checkbox while posting.

-[Unknown]
Title: Re: Tutorial: Making an Announcement Board
Post by: tommyf on May 25, 2007, 11:38:38 AM
Is there a way to make a board so that when anyone starts a new topic all members of the board get a notification?
Title: Re: Tutorial: Making an Announcement Board
Post by: metallica48423 on July 15, 2007, 04:02:44 AM
tommyf, Is this issue solved or do you still require assistance?

I don't believe it is currently possible, i believe they have to enable the announcement (user selection)