kippesp
Sun 10th Mar '02, 2:27am
Some of the usergroups are hard coded to provide certain capabilities. For example, members of the "Admin" #6 group, can access the board even if the system has too many sessions. Or with the proper enables, Admin #6s can change their custom user title no matter what. Admin #6s also get the nice form text box when a DB error occurs.
Currently the code does not allow giving all rights and priviledges of the Admin group to another group. This would allow a system to have different groups of Admins. But none would be more powerful than the others.
Instead of hard coding such things, couldn't a usergroup have something like "An admin." Sort of like the "Is super mod" thing trys to be.
Currently the code does not allow giving all rights and priviledges of the Admin group to another group. This would allow a system to have different groups of Admins. But none would be more powerful than the others.
Instead of hard coding such things, couldn't a usergroup have something like "An admin." Sort of like the "Is super mod" thing trys to be.