Thanks! I am newbie and I do not understand how the permission system will solve this part of the problem:Use the permission system (group-forum) to control viewing/reading rights for different groups (non-registered users have Guest permissions).
and I do not know how to implement this onei.) that this subforum will have its own, easy to remember, URL, such as www.advertisers-guild.cat or www.fakerescue.cat/guild . Current names https://fakerescue.cat/FAR/viewforum.php?f=25 or even www.fakerescue.cat/FAR are not "commercial"
I will use this forum as an example.ii.) that non registered users who access it (it is a Public Forum) will not be able to access the primary forum unless they know its URL
Non registered users are able to access the Board Index, and Read Only whatever they are authorised to Read on a top down approach. Once they are in one of the branches, for example [3.3.x] Support Forum, they can go up by clicking on "Board Index" or on "Support Forums"Board index <- Support Forums <- [3.3.x] Support Forum
For the sake of my example, let me call "Limited Area" to [3.3.x] Support Forum
What I would like is that non-registered users that enter in the "[3.3.x] Support Forum" through a direct link from outside the Forum will not see "Board Index" nor "Support Forum", although whoever enters from within the Forum will be able to backtrack
This will mean to create two different RO groups : "Full RO group" and "Limited RO group", and assign a different group to the reader depending on its primary entry point. If he enters via a direct link to the "Limited Area" the permission system assigns it to the "Limited RO Group" otherwise (even if he goes to the "Limited Area"), he continues on the "Full RO group"
Assuming that this can be done (and I do not know how to do it), I still need to have a direct access to the Limited Area
To solve the two issues (direct access to this Limited Area with its own URL and its own set of permissions) I think the way is to create a new Forum, which includes only the content of the "Limited Area", but I do not see how to do it
Statistics: Posted by cgriell — Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:56 am