Multiple Front-End edit/add page

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Hi,

I am a ProBlog user, and I must say I have some pbs to understand.
I have no problem to show blog lists, pages, tags, but editing process is not clear to me. Maybe I missed something.
I have a website on which I have 4 different blog sections, that are used to post some news. Each blog will be updated by a different user, and I do not want to grant access these users to the dashboard, since it will be too complicated.
Therefore, I would like to create 4 front-end pages, that will be bound to each of my blog sections.
My question is : where is the front-end page to add/edit a blog page ? What is its name ?

Thanks for your help, I am lost !

tobbie

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RadiantWeb replied on at Permalink Reply
RadiantWeb
The path to the editor is /profile/problog_editor/

so you need to enable user profiles, and then if you want them to be able to publish as well as create/edit, make sure they are added to the ProBlog Editor and ProBlog Publisher user groups.

ChadStrat
tobbie replied on at Permalink Reply
tobbie
Thanks, Chad, for you quick answer to my not so clever question... but I was lost.

tobbie
tobbie replied on at Permalink Reply
tobbie
Hi again Chad,

My users are now able to add a post to each of the 4 blog pages, depending on the users group they are in, with no use of the dashboard pages. I tweaked an override of the add/edit page, to only show them the items they have to modify. The other inputs are hardcoded in the php, depending on a page attribute. As an example, I do not want them to have the choice where they want to post, because I am sure there will be some errors.

Now, how can I give the possibility to my users to edit/delete one existing post, using the front end problog_editor.php page ? In the php code, almost everything is there for that, except that the page goes to edit mode when the $blog object exists.

Can you help me a bit more ?

Kindly

tobbie
RadiantWeb replied on at Permalink Reply
RadiantWeb
Looking into this.

ChadStrat

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