[drupal-support] Allow anyone in a role to edit any page

Bill Fitzgerald bill at funnymonkeydata.com
Sat Aug 27 18:46:19 UTC 2005


Travis,

Giving your "Content Manager" role administer node rights should do it.

This will allow anyone in this role to edit (or delete) any node, 
however, not just pages.

Travis Spencer wrote:

>Hey All,
>
>I've got drupal up and running on my second drupal-based site.  It
>sure has been easier and more enjoyable this time around now that I
>know, for example, what a node is :)
>
>One thing that I haven't been able to figure out though is how do I
>allow anyone of a certain role to edit any page?  I can create the
>role no problem and I can grant access to allow users to modify their
>own pages, but I don't see a way to allow anyone of a particular role
>(e.g., Content Manager) to edit any page.  I don't want members of
>this role to be able to create new pages; I just want them to be able
>to edit existing ones.  This seems like a pretty common use case, so
>it must be hiding among all these options somewhere :/
>
>Am I missing something or is it truly not possible?  If it isn't
>currently doable, then perhaps I'll hack page.module to make it
>possible ;)
>
>  
>




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