I've just installed WebCalendar for use by our sports club, for match scheduling and player avaiabilty. I'd like every member to be able to edit the event description, ie. place their name down as available/unavailable etc, but not have access to all the calendar settings. I have disabled top menu. One way I thought of reducing access to the admin, was to rename the adminxxxx.php files to something else so that the Admin link wouldn't work most of the time, but rename back to their proper names for when I want to changing settings. Would this be safe to do and work, or can anyone else think of a better way, or limiting assistants' access to just be able to change event desecition, and not mess up the whole calendar?
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I've just installed WebCalendar for use by our sports club, for match scheduling and player avaiabilty. I'd like every member to be able to edit the event description, ie. place their name down as available/unavailable etc, but not have access to all the calendar settings. I have disabled top menu. One way I thought of reducing access to the admin, was to rename the adminxxxx.php files to something else so that the Admin link wouldn't work most of the time, but rename back to their proper names for when I want to changing settings. Would this be safe to do and work, or can anyone else think of a better way, or limiting assistants' access to just be able to change event desecition, and not mess up the whole calendar?