,listeners: { 'select': {fn: this.templateWarning,scope: this} }
Quote from: BobRay at May 19, 2011, 04:56 AM
Put the templates you want to hide into a category.
Then go to Security -> Access Controls -> User Groups tab.
Right-click on the Administrator group and select update.
On the Element Category Access tab, create a new ACL entry specifying that category, a context of 'mgr,' a minimum role of admin Super User, and a policy of 'element.'
Save.
Flush Permissions
Flush All Sessions
This successfully hides the templates from the 'Uses Template' drop-down menu, but it also hides the Template Variables, so their values can only be edited from the super user ... which is not so good![]()