It's a blog, it's meant to be used by those registered; it's not a substitute for article management, promote users to Authors and such for that. You can change CB Blogs access though by adjusting its access in CB > Plugin Management (click its access to cycle through accesses), but this will also determine access and visibility of CB Blogs tab so if you set to Author then Registered users can't use or see CB Blogs.So in other words, if one can post and article, everyone can???
You can condition the display of the tab, but that doesn't stop them from using the CB Blogs page to add blogs.What about conditionals, I quick looked and saw them there??
CB language files, please see your CB documentation regarding CB language usage.Where do I find the text (to edit) of the admin emails.
Field labels are styled by CB. For example the below CSS is from CBs default template, but you'll want to use Firebug for Firefox to inspect the label to see where its CSS is exactly and adjust as necessary.Is there any way I can style these fields titles marked in red to show up in 1 row??
It doesn't send anything if blog approval isn't enabled, but currently notifications are bugged.I found out (the hard way) that cbblogs is not sending admin emails when blogs are posted
Am I right?
If there's an update on the ticket I'll post the update to the ticket. No, CB Blogs doesn't have triggers; yet (planned). For now the notifications are broken. Will be fixed with next release of course.Is there any update to this or some way to cheat it with an auto action or something?
If there's an update on the ticket I'll post the update to the ticket. No, CB Blogs doesn't have triggers; yet (planned). For now the notifications are broken. Will be fixed with next release of course.