The active page owners on the site can now create top level pages. Let me know if you want this and I've overlooked your account.
What are top level pages exactly? Does checking "Give this user the power to add other new users" in [add user] give the new user all the powers we have? And if we didn't check that, they'd have a lesser range of powers? (Or has "Give this user the power to add other new user" been there all along? I can't remember.)
Top level pages are pages directly under digitalmediatree.com/ so /tommoody is a top level page, as is /treehouse, /regenerate, /sustenance, etc...
Giving a new user the power to add other users gives new users that power, as well as the ability to upload pictures. (No, I'm not sure why these are connected like this, but I don't want too many checkboxes all over the place.)
OK, thanks. Coming soon: digitalmediatree.com/youngturds/
Or maybe not...
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- jim 2-29-2004 3:37 am
What are top level pages exactly? Does checking "Give this user the power to add other new users" in [add user] give the new user all the powers we have? And if we didn't check that, they'd have a lesser range of powers? (Or has "Give this user the power to add other new user" been there all along? I can't remember.)
- tom moody 2-29-2004 6:38 am [add a comment]
Top level pages are pages directly under digitalmediatree.com/ so /tommoody is a top level page, as is /treehouse, /regenerate, /sustenance, etc...
Giving a new user the power to add other users gives new users that power, as well as the ability to upload pictures. (No, I'm not sure why these are connected like this, but I don't want too many checkboxes all over the place.)
- jim 2-29-2004 7:44 am [add a comment]
OK, thanks. Coming soon: digitalmediatree.com/youngturds/
Or maybe not...
- tom moody 2-29-2004 7:58 am [add a comment]