UziyerDaddy Posted January 14, 2023 Posted January 14, 2023 Hi, My moderator group has been deleted (for some reason). Is there a way I can recreate this? I've tried different ways from ACP but it won't recreate the mod tools. Thanks, Jim
Randy Calvert Posted January 14, 2023 Posted January 14, 2023 (edited) ACP > Members > Staff > Moderators Check to see if you have an existing member group for moderators. If not, add one. You can edit it to select which specific permissions they should have (and where). If you don't apply any limits, they'll be considered to be unrestricted moderators. Once that is done, assign your specific moderators to that group. So if "Bob" is supposed to be a moderator, set it as his primary or secondary member group. ACP > Members > Members You could just assign moderators without setting a group, but it means you have to set permissions for each specific person instead of the group and have them inherit it automatically. Also take a look at the following guide for setting up moderators: Edited January 14, 2023 by Randy Calvert
UziyerDaddy Posted January 14, 2023 Author Posted January 14, 2023 3 minutes ago, Randy Calvert said: Check to see if you have an existing member group for moderators. If not, add one. It's exactly this I'm struggling with. I can't find a way to create a moderator group....one which has the mod tools. It's easy to create a group which has unlimited everything, but not one which is specifically a moderator. Am I missing something here?
Randy Calvert Posted January 14, 2023 Posted January 14, 2023 You can define moderator groups by going to your ACP. ACP > Members > Staff > Moderators That is going to be domain.com/admin/?app=core&module=staff&controller=moderators If you don't have a moderator group there already, you can add one. In the upper right side of the screen will be a green "Add Moderator" button. Click it. You'll see a screen that says: Pick which group you want to be a moderator and choose Save. You can then edit that group if you don't want them to be an unrestricted moderator. UziyerDaddy 1
UziyerDaddy Posted January 14, 2023 Author Posted January 14, 2023 10 minutes ago, Randy Calvert said: You can define moderator groups by going to your ACP. ACP > Members > Staff > Moderators That is going to be domain.com/admin/?app=core&module=staff&controller=moderators If you don't have a moderator group there already, you can add one. In the upper right side of the screen will be a green "Add Moderator" button. Click it. You'll see a screen that says: Pick which group you want to be a moderator and choose Save. You can then edit that group if you don't want them to be an unrestricted moderator. Cheers, I'll look into that. If I do that, the mod group isn't there as it's now gone:
Nathan Explosion Posted January 14, 2023 Posted January 14, 2023 Then create a new group to use as the moderator group...
Randy Calvert Posted January 14, 2023 Posted January 14, 2023 It sounds like you actually deleted that member group. Create a new member group called "Moderators" or whatever you want it to be. ACP > Members > Groups I actually have one called "Global Moderators" that are unrestricted moderators and another just called "Moderators" that are individuals who moderate specific forum(s).
UziyerDaddy Posted January 15, 2023 Author Posted January 15, 2023 13 hours ago, Randy Calvert said: It sounds like you actually deleted that member group. Create a new member group called "Moderators" or whatever you want it to be. ACP > Members > Groups I actually have one called "Global Moderators" that are unrestricted moderators and another just called "Moderators" that are individuals who moderate specific forum(s). Ok, I have created this group, but there is no access to ModCP and a test account in that group shows that the typical mod tools don't exist (edit, delete, move etc.) This has been my problem right from the start with creating a new Mod group. It simply doesn't work in the way a Moderator would expect.
UziyerDaddy Posted January 15, 2023 Author Posted January 15, 2023 Here's what I see when I try to access mod controls with that group:
Solution Nathan Explosion Posted January 15, 2023 Solution Posted January 15, 2023 Step 1 - create a group Step 2 - give that group moderator permissions Have you now done both? Mark H 1
UziyerDaddy Posted January 15, 2023 Author Posted January 15, 2023 13 minutes ago, Nathan Explosion said: Step 1 - create a group Step 2 - give that group moderator permissions Have you now done both? Ok, many thanks, I've sorted this. Thanks again everyone for your help 🙂
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