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Hello,
how do i setup that approving by the admin is required to any post/blogs?
are these blogs editable by the author (registered users)?
can they receive comments on their blogs via email?
how do i setup that approving by the admin is required to any post/blogs?
are these blogs editable by the author (registered users)?
can they receive comments on their blogs via email?
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Hi,
thanks for the prompt respond.
3 - install UserBlogs. Each editor/user gets their own blog accessible through their profile page with their own blog url.
is what i'm looking for. can establish this with ProBlog?
I don't like the email blogging.
thanks for the prompt respond.
3 - install UserBlogs. Each editor/user gets their own blog accessible through their profile page with their own blog url.
is what i'm looking for. can establish this with ProBlog?
I don't like the email blogging.
yes, it's included. Although it is still in beta and may have a bug or two. Be we will be happy to help you out if you bump into any trouble.
ChadStrat
ChadStrat
Hello,
The most important for me is front-end option, as there will be more authors, and they will post this way, but there is no /blog_editor page... Should I activate it somehow, or just something went wrong? I can't find it in sitemap either.
The most important for me is front-end option, as there will be more authors, and they will post this way, but there is no /blog_editor page... Should I activate it somehow, or just something went wrong? I can't find it in sitemap either.
1) you have to enable public profiles in your site.
2) users go to their profile area where they can see the blog editor if they are in the Blog Editor user group.
ChadStrat
2) users go to their profile area where they can see the blog editor if they are in the Blog Editor user group.
ChadStrat
Thank you very much for immediate answer. :)
We are working on better workflow integration, but as it is rather new, we are not there yet with C5 permissions and workflow. We are getting there though.
There are several ways to manage blogs.
1 - dashboard access. Any editor can edit any post
2 - front-end /blog_editor page. Each user can only see/edit his/her posts
3 - install UserBlogs. Each editor/user gets their own blog accessible through their profile page with their own blog url.
for email blogging, you can use this:http://www.concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/email-posting/...
Hope this helps.
ChadStrat