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Hi,
i'm looking for a multi-permissions blog which give separately edition permission and publication permission. One user could edit a page blog without publishing and an administrator could publishing it.
Is C5DK Blog able to do this ?
Thanks.

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Status: Resolved
crostif
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C5DK
Hi,

The next version will probably be able to do just that. We are not completely finished with it yet. But close.

The new version will work with an "Writer" / "Editor" system, where written blogs will need approval from an editor. The new version will even have an option for postponed publication.

/Michael
crostif replied on at Permalink Reply
crostif
Thanks for your quickness !
C5DK replied on at Permalink Reply
C5DK
As of version 8.5.2 of our package (released February 28th, 2020), we introduce a lot of new things.

We have expanded the system with Editor functionality. So there can now be both blog writers and blog editors. The publishing time of the articles can now be postponed, while it is also possible to automatically unpublish an article. To experience all this news (and more), visit our documentation site athttp://blog.concrete5.dk.

Have a nice day!
/Michael

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