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
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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Thanks, Chad, for you quick answer to my not so clever question... but I was lost.
tobbie
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
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
Looking into this.
ChadStrat
ChadStrat
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