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    grunt_lord Reply #1, 6 years, 2 months ago

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    Hi!

    I'm using modx to manage a website for the college's journal. The way I see it is this one :

    At the root of the website, you got the main pages : Home, Team, Contact page, and Publication pages.

    The publication pages would be the parent document (directory) for all the issues of the journal.

    What I want the user to be able to do (there will only be one webuser that will be available to do that and anyway, there will only be one webuser for the website) create a new issue (a new sub-directory inside the publication directory) with many articles (documents in the issue subdirectory).

    Would there be an easy way to do that? Like creating a TV where the user will enter an Issue title, or date and click the 'create button' to create the new sub-directory?

    Any suggestion would be appreciated thanks.

    P.S.: I don'T want the user to go inside the manager, unless it's possible to give him control over only one directory and hide the reste to him. for the moment I haven't found a way to do that.

    thanks in advance again!

    Blaise


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    MARKSVIRTUALDESK Reply #2, 6 years, 2 months ago

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    Quote from: grunt_lord at Nov 15, 2005, 10:46 PM
    P.S.: I don'T want the user to go inside the manager, unless it's possible to give him control over only one directory and hide the reste to him. for the moment I haven't found a way to do that.

    Access Permissions.

    (sorry its late here.....)

    Link: http://modxcms.com/manager-roles-groups.html


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    Zaigham (aka zi) Reply #3, 6 years, 2 months ago

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    Hi grunt_lord !

    I hope Mark's answer solved your problem and I politely ask for a little feedback if you get time
    Best regards,

    zi





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