[Php-calendar-discussion] Users without admin rights
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From: Chris R. <Ch...@Ro...> - 2006-08-07 06:07:34
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I just downloaded and installed php-calendar (and adodb). The install went fine and I see the calendar. I can log in as the initial user I set up and it had the capability to get into the Admin page and create new users. 1) I created a user, and that user can also get into the Admin page and create users. Is there a way to make a user that can add and edit events, but not change admin functions and add users? 2) What is the easiest way to play with the colors? The current colors are shades of grey, or something. 3) I have a site I wanted to put this in, but the site is mainly html with SSI html for the header, footer, and left navigation. The main content is in a div tag. How can I make the calendar show up in a page that looks like the rest of the site? The site is www.suncoastchorus.com <http://www.suncoastchorus.com/> - you can manually go to www.suncoastchorus.com/calendar to see the calendar. Do I need to code php to create the html in the other pages (including having php spit out #include commands that can be processed server side)? Is there a FAQ on setup and configuration? If not, should we start one? I am sure you folks already on this list would have many other things to put in the FAQ that might benefit me as I incorporate the calendar into this and other web sites. - Chris Chris Rodgers Ch...@Ro... |