6/26/2023 0 Comments Vbulletin email bounce handler![]() ![]() ![]() Each calendar can be set separately to show or hide holidays the Holiday Manager is where you determine what holidays show when holidays are turned on for a calendar. The Holiday Manager allows you to add or remove holidays from the calendar system. (see Modifying Usergroup Calendar Permissions) You can change these by clicking Calendar Permissions under Calendars and Moderators in the left nav bar. Each usergroup has default calendar permissions that are assigned to it when a new calendar is created. Permissions are usually the last thing to be given to a calendar, since it obviously must exist before they can be added. (see Adding/Editing Custom Calendar Fields) From the Modify screen, select Edit from the Controls drop-down across from the calendar you wish to add fields to, then select Add Field next to Custom Fields. (see Adding a Calendar)Īfter adding a calendar, you can add custom fields to facilitate easy entry of information that is particular to a given calendar. Click Add New Calendar under Calendars & Moderators in the left nav bar to add another calendar. (see Editing a Calendar)Īfter you have modified the default calendar, you may wish to add more. (see Editing a Calendar Moderator)įrom the Modify screen, you can select to edit any calendar by choosing Edit from the Controls drop-down menu across from that calendar. (see Adding a Calendar Moderator)Īlso on the Modify screen you can edit any existing moderators - simply select their name from the moderator drop-down and press Go. Follow the steps above to reach the calendar modification screen, then select 'Add' on the Moderator drop-down across from the appropriate calendar to start the process. You can also assign moderators to each calendar. You can reach this calendar by clicking Calendar Manager under Calendars & Moderators in the left navigation bar. vBulletin ships with a default calendar, with most options turned on. In addition to allowing both public and private events, it allows you to have multiple calendars with usergroup permissions for each.Ĭalendar administration is relatively easy. VBulletin's calendar system is very advanced. The 'Access Masks Quick Editor' allows you to list every access on a page, with Yes, No, and Default buttons for each mask to quickly mass-modify masks. (You will be prompted for confirmation, but be careful as this is not undoable!) You can remove all access masks from a forum by clicking the Reset link next to it.Īt the top of the page you can use the 'Delete All Access Masks' link to remove every access mask from all forums. You can also view a list of the users who are granted access, denied access, or all users with access masks related to a given forum. Make sure access masks are enabled here or these user-level permissions will not work. ![]() You must enable access masks in your vBulletin options, otherwise changes made here will do nothing. Note that inheritance applies here if you allow a user to view a parent forum, they will also have access to any children forums. This works in conjunction with the Forum Permission system. Access Masks allow you grant permission to view a forum, or alternatively to deny permission to view a forum, on a per-user basis without making an additional usergroup.
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