[support] multi user blog
Zohar Stolar
stolar at gmail.com
Wed Sep 19 08:34:03 UTC 2007
I think you should separate "author" as the person who wrote the
article, and "author" as the Drupal user who created the content.
The first could be achieved as a CCK field. The second - possible with a
wiki.
Armin Medosch wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a related but even more simple question: how can a posting,
> a blog or story, have more than one authors? It does not help that
> other people can change an entry afterwards, it would be good to allow multiple
> authors in the first place. We are starting up something which is aiming at
> becoming more like a freewheeling peer reviewed journal and often people write papers
> together
>
> regards
> Armin
>
>
> On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 08:25 +0200, Zohar Stolar wrote:
>
>> This doesn't answer the need.
>>
>> With blog module, each user can edit only his own blog, while there's a
>> need here for a blog with multiple users.
>>
>> I'd suggest using a custom content type, and give edit privileges to
>> multiple users.
>>
>> Another solution is using OG, since a multiple user blog can be
>> described, or thought of, as a working group.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Shai Gluskin wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Raf Raf,
>>>
>>> No taxonomy access control needed for that.
>>>
>>> 1. Go to: http://your-site-name.com/admin/build/modules and turn on
>>> the blog module; it is in the "Core - optional" section.
>>>
>>> 2. Go to: http://your-site-name.com//admin/user/access and check the
>>> box "edit own blog" for the user role you want to allow to be able to
>>> have a blog.
>>>
>>> [As an aside, it's quite curious to me that there is even a check box
>>> available for the "anonymous" role.]
>>>
>>> Report back on how it goes,
>>>
>>> Shai Gluskin
>>> http://content2zero.com
>>>
>>> On 9/18/07, *Raf Raf* <rafyven at yahoo.fr <mailto:rafyven at yahoo.fr>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> please how can I create a blog with different users, not just for
>>> a single user ?
>>> I read a lot of posts about it, but all time unclear.
>>> A solution seems possible with the Taxonomy access control.
>>>
>>> How can I do that ?
>>>
>>> Thank's
>>>
>>> raf
>>>
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