Strange_Will
Aug 21 2006, 11:26 PM
Moderators should be able to change the rules on forums they are assigned to.
ellawella
Aug 22 2006, 12:11 AM
Surely the admin makes the rules, the moderators merely enforce them?
Strange_Will
Aug 22 2006, 12:33 AM
Doh you are right.
But I have seen lots of forums where moderators run the rule stickies. I dunno, my bad.
Suyu
Aug 22 2006, 12:05 PM
Great suggestion, but i'd prefer option which suggest rules' forum edition, not change directly.
eyedam
Aug 22 2006, 02:57 PM
Well, I'm ok with moderators PMing the admin to change the particular forum rules if needed. 1) That way the forum administrator can track rule changes to know what's going on and wether to allow it. 2) Forum rules should not be changed too often IMO, so having to PM admin should not be a too great inconvenience.
Antony
Aug 22 2006, 10:35 PM
What would be a cool feature is allowing admins to only change certian forums from the AdminCP. For example, I have an admin who is incharge of the Guild Wars section of my board. I'd like him to only have access to the Guild Wars section of the ACP forums management.
Strange_Will
Aug 22 2006, 11:58 PM
QUOTE(Antony @ Aug 22 2006, 03:35 PM)

What would be a cool feature is allowing admins to only change certian forums from the AdminCP. For example, I have an admin who is incharge of the Guild Wars section of my board. I'd like him to only have access to the Guild Wars section of the ACP forums management.
Aye thats the problem I'm having, but I'm not going to give out admin accounts because I know this isn't possible, I run a couple sub-forums for schools.
Mark.
Aug 23 2006, 01:32 PM
+1 - great idea. There could be an option upon adding a moderator (there is already a huge page) that allows you to set if mods can change the rules (G Mods can change all). They just make stickies and announcement anyway, they should be able to take advantage of the proper feature.
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