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djixas
In IPB 2.1, management > manage forums I can't mark few forums in admin panel and just select to delete them, I need to do that one by one. I wish that this would be possible in IPB 2.2
Antony
I don't think this is really needed. You usually need to manage one or two forums in a go. If you need to delete more, a SQL query will be more sensible.
djixas
So why there's admin panel then? We can do anything cia SQL then? LOL.

This is faster way, yesterday I deleted 18 forums.
Strange_Will
Firefox, middle click, pretty fast. wink.gif
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QUOTE(Strange_Will @ Aug 17 2006, 06:47 AM) *
Firefox, middle click, pretty fast. wink.gif

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Μichael
How often do you really need to delete 18 forums? I can't see how it would be worth it to code this feature in. Sure, your board may need to delete 18 forums every week or so, but I think you're definitely in the minority there.
Pⅇter
didn't brandon mention on ips beyond somewhere that multi-forum actions like removing moderators/deleteing forums would become easier in the next version?
Μichael
He mentioned about adding moderators, don't remember hearing anything about mass-deleting forums.
bfarber
Mass management of moderators will be done in 3.0, not in the 'next version' (being 2.2).
The Law
It's not very often you have to do it, that's true... but if you EVER do, it is really a pain in the ass. It should be a feature I think.
Rοb
QUOTE(The Law @ Aug 20 2006, 06:25 AM) *
It's not very often you have to do it, that's true... but if you EVER do, it is really a pain in the ass. It should be a feature I think.

I agree.
Strange_Will
QUOTE(kewlceo @ Aug 17 2006, 08:58 AM) *
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Middle click is open in a new tab, this is what I do when I want to change a lot of forum rules/permissions/settings, middle click them all, each forum has it's own tab, make the changes, I'm done.

As opposed to open>edit>close>scroll down find the next one>open>edit>close>etc.
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