| Photopost & Ikonboard - Group Permissions and other ?s
Hi,
I have a bunch of questions, but lets start off a few of these while I continue to search the help forums.
I installed Photopost the other night and integrated it into IKONBoard 3.1.2a, Unix platform, MySQL, (clearing cookies with every change). I'm really playing in the sandbox before I make it live, but here are a few major issues I can't seem to resolve. I can send a demo account if needed.
1. Users can't edit their own photos unless the Group Members "Moderator (MOD)" setting is "YES". I don't want them to be moderators, but when I turn this off, members can't edit their own photos. When it's on, they get the Admin link, plus all the edit features.
2. Voting - I have enabled voting across the board for anyone, but nobody can vote unless they are registered AND the Mod setting is "yes". Again, I want anyone to vote, and members shouldn't be able to moderate.
3. Breadcrumbing (Home » Your Gallery ) - This doesn't work unless logged in? That's no good. I want anyone to be able to navigate efficiently.
4. When logged in as a normal user and clicking on "Profile", It says Profile for (blank)" , all the Profile settings are 0 and it doesn't show any of the photos the user has posted.
5. Is there documentation on the editing templates and which one does what? If you study them, you can figure it out, but there has to be an easier way.
6. I'm thinking some of these issues are because off IKONBoard and Group permissions. I've also learned that Photopost was designed to work with lots of forums, but the forums aren't really designed for Photopost. Example....to register, people are taken to the Ikonboard registration, but nowhere does it have links to photopost or the upload area (expected). I know I could add these links to Ikonboard templates, but just letting everyone know think before you integrate.
With this in mind, it there a way to switch back to Photopost registration and its own DB without reinstalling the entire thing?
Thanks,
Garrett
Last edited by BumpStop; April 5th, 2005 at 12:42 AM.
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