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Started by stampman, December 11, 2010, 10:06:54 AM

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Hj Ahmad Rasyid Hj Ismail

Yes. If I am not mistaken, you can change the default one in this file: EmailTemplates.english.php

stampman

I have had a really good look but can't find it.

Using SMF 2.0 RC4

Paul_Pauline

/Themes/default/Languages/EmailTemplates.english.php
"In every life, no matter how full or empty one's purse, there is tragedy. It is the one promise life always fulfills.
Happiness is a gift and the trick is not to expect it, but to delight in it when it comes and to add to other people's store of it."
Pauline was one of those rare people who increased the store of happiness in the world.

stampman

Thanks, found it and that's sorted. I must be getting to the end of questions,

I have now set up an Admin board as you suggested earlier:-

Just make the current board as special board where only admin can access and view. Create another board for your members. It also good to have admin board where admin can talk to each other.

I am having problems setting it so only Administrators can access it, the print out I have done shows "Allow for regular members" but nothing for Guests, Global Moderator or Moderator. I expect I need to (somehow) set Global Moderator and Moderator only. Any help/advice (I have installed SMF 2.0 RC4)
Using SMF 2.0 RC4

Illori

when you edit the board assign it to no member groups and it will be admin only

stampman

I thought I had sorted it but the print out show the following (if you can see it).

Using SMF 2.0 RC4

Hj Ahmad Rasyid Hj Ismail

Normally you set board permission at board settings page ACP> Forum > Board not at permission page. As Illori said at board settings page, unchecked all other groups.

stampman

Hi sorry for time to get back, lunch etc – It was correct, I have only just noticed that a login in administrator makes it on view, but Login as a normal user it's not on display. That's fine.

I am aware that I must not remove :-


Powered by SMF 2.0 RC4 | SMF © 2006–2010, Simple Machines LLC


From the foot of each page,  is it possible for me to add a further line and include the following under the above? :- 
© 2010, mysite

One final question (I hope) how does a member change to being moderator?

Do I as the administrator have to add his name manually in some way ?

It's more than likley a Newbie will become a moderator.

Am I correct is saying a Global Moderator is the same as a Moderator?
Using SMF 2.0 RC4

Hj Ahmad Rasyid Hj Ismail

I am aware that I must not remove :-
Powered by SMF 2.0 RC4 | SMF © 2006–2010, Simple Machines LLC
[yes]

From the foot of each page,  is it possible for me to add a further line and include the following under the above? :- 
© 2010, mysite
[sure. there is a mod on this. do search for it]

One final question (I hope) how does a member change to being moderator?
[appoint via their profile or via board settings]

Do I as the administrator have to add his name manually in some way ?
[yes]

It's more than likley a Newbie will become a moderator.

Am I correct is saying a Global Moderator is the same as a Moderator?
[no. global mod is wider. mod is normally board based]

stampman

Using SMF 2.0 RC4

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