[pLog-svn] r2975 - in plog/trunk: class/action/admin

Oscar Renalias oscar at renalias.net
Thu Feb 23 08:29:24 GMT 2006


Well, I had a quick look at the code before implementing this and I
realized that it wasn't going to be difficult at all so I decided to
implement it right away. But of course this isn't going to be always
the case, just take a look at mantis to see all the unimplemented
feature requests! :-)

Oscar

On 2/22/06, Reto Hugi <plog at hugi.to> wrote:
> Well, I didn't test it (yet) but you are just doing an awesome great
> work! At least I don't know an OSS Project where feature requests get
> implemented within just a few days!
>
> thanks oscar :)
>
> On 22.02.2006 07:01, oscar at devel.lifetype.net wrote:
>
> > Log: implemented a new feature that allows site administrators to
> > administrate any blog in the site. All that an admin needs to do is
> > go to the "site blogs" page, find the blog that we'd like to
> > administrate, and click the open lock icon on the right side (below
> > the 'actions' column) The new action AdminAdminBlogSelectAction will
> > take care of setting everything up so that the blog is loaded and we,
> > as admins, are given full access to it. Everything looks the same in
> > the administrated blog, except that the title of the page we're
> > browsing ("Control Centre", "New Post", etc, which appears on the top
> > left corner right below the navigation tabs) now appears in bold red
> > colours and the text "[Admin Mode]" is appended to it to remind
> > administrators that this is not their own blog but one that they're
> > administrating.
> >
> > Everything seems to work fine, articles can be posted, deleted, blog
> > settings can be changed, etc. The new blog appears correctly in the
> > "bread and crumbs" navigation thingie too, but it does not appear in
> > the drop-down list on the top right corner. This of course needs to
> > be fixed because it's a bit confusing, but I don't think it's going
> > to be complicated.
> >
> > This should make some people happy, specially those that were
> > demanding more access to everybody's blogs as administrators...
> >
>
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