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Delete current article when editing it?
Why not? Othercase i have to switch to list tab and find my article – it’s little annoying and nonsensical.
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Re: Delete current article when editing it?
It should not be very easy to delete articles ;)
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Re: Delete current article when editing it?
ruud – for such restrictions there could be recycle bin :)
P.S. Oh! Just thought – if recycle bin is actvated – allow deletion from article edit tab :) Safe-fast-convinient
Last edited by the_ghost (2008-06-05 21:49:17)
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That’s why Windows is slightly bigger than TXP.
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#5 2008-06-05 22:48:20
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Re: Delete current article when editing it?
In bad weather I never leave home without wet_plugout, smd_where_used and adi_form_links
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Re: Delete current article when editing it?
I like the plugin, but I just used a “freelancer” user to delete an article I wrote under “Publisher” so it’s not good for multi-author sites right now.
I do like the idea though!
Ren
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#7 2008-06-08 13:57:30
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Re: Delete current article when editing it?
I think you can simply remove unwanted levels of authorization from add_privs('ebl_articleDelete', '1,2,3,4,5,6');
to avoid this. Furthermore, there is a plugin that shows to any author just the articles he’s written. Can’t remember its name, but it’s used (and listed) on TXP-resources.
Last edited by uli (2008-06-08 14:13:32)
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