2019-01-19, 01:49:07
Good to know that this works.
But the major aim is to hide several functions/items for non-admins. I know this would not a "real" user administration but I guess it would be enough for most small client projects.
With "basic rights management" I meant something roughly similar to your suggestion: To add users manually via XML-files, but with an additional capability to switch off backend menu items - similar to "Multi User".
According to the HTML-Editor option still implemented something like:
The only things I miss in "Multi User" is, that there is no option to switch off "Theme" an keep the "components" - but there are off course workarounds to add editable extra content fields for non-admins.
But the major aim is to hide several functions/items for non-admins. I know this would not a "real" user administration but I guess it would be enough for most small client projects.
With "basic rights management" I meant something roughly similar to your suggestion: To add users manually via XML-files, but with an additional capability to switch off backend menu items - similar to "Multi User".
According to the HTML-Editor option still implemented something like:
Code:
<THEMES>0</THEMES><PLUGINS>0</PLUGINS>
The only things I miss in "Multi User" is, that there is no option to switch off "Theme" an keep the "components" - but there are off course workarounds to add editable extra content fields for non-admins.