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On 2/7/11 9:21 AM, adept techlists - kazar wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On 2/6/11 10:59 PM, Carl Wiedemann wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm not sure if this has changed in Drupal 7, but in Drupal 6, users
need the permission "administer site configuration" in order to access
the path admin/build/themes.
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just tested. Very strange that one must be allowed to administer all
sub-items of site configuration in order to change the theme which is
under site building.
That one checkbox allows the role to do *everything* in site
configuration, which is not what Leonard is looking for.
And then why is there a separate permission to "select different theme"
under System Module in permissions? If I check the "administer site
configuration" permission and /uncheck/ "select different theme" the
user can still change & configure the site-wide theme.
"huh?@!"
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furthermore, it seems the option to allow a user to change the theme
on the account level is now missing (i'm still on 6.19). see att'd
screenshot of an account page (the theme is Abarre but i tested with
other themes applied site-wide and there still is no button or link
to change the theme on the user's account page)<br>
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kazar<br>
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