There are two ways how group properties can be edited:
• | On-site management using the Group profile web part; this is typically used by group administrators |
• | Administration interface in CMS Desk -> Tools -> Groups, after choosing to Edit () a group; this is typically used by site administrators |
Both of the two approaches provide the same tabs layout, with the difference that there are some extra settings in the administration interface compared to on-site management. These will be marked as AI only in the descriptions below.
General tab
On this tab, you can set the general properties of the group:
• | Display name - name of the group displayed on the site and in the administration interface; AI only |
• | Code name - name of the group used in site code; AI only |
• | Description - text describing the group |
• | Group pages location - node alias path of the location where group pages of the group are stored |
• | Avatar - group avatar image |
• | Approve members - determines if users can join the group with or without group admin's approval; the last options allows invited members to join without the approval |
• | Content access - determines who can view content of the group pages |
• | Notify group admins when a user joins/leaves - if checked, group administrators will receive notification e-mail when a user joins/leaves a group |
• | Notify group admins on pending members - if checked, group administrators will receive notification e-mail when a user requests joining a group and admin's approval is needed |
• | Created by - displays who created the group |
• | Approved by - displays who approved the group to be created on the site |
Security tab
On this tab, you can use the matrix to set permissions for group pages. The following permissions can be assigned:
• | Create pages - users can create group pages |
• | Delete pages - users can delete group pages |
• | Edit pages - users can edit group pages |
These permissions can be assigned to:
• | Nobody - nobody can perform the action |
• | All users - all users can perform the action |
• | Authenticated users - only signed-in users can perform the action, i.e. anonymous public users can not perform it |
• | Group members - only group members can perform the action, i.e. authenticated non-group members and anonymous users can not perform it |
• | Authorized roles - only members of the group roles selected below can perform the action |
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Group admin's permissions
Group administrators can perform any of these actions, even if they haven't the permissions assigned.
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Members tab
On this tab, you can see a list of all members of the group. You can Edit () or Delete () users in the list. You can also Approve () members' requests for joining the group or Reject () them from the group. Once rejected, the user can not request joining the group until she is approved again.
Clicking the Add member link, you can add users to the group directly, without sending an invitation to them. This is possible only in the administration interface. On the live site, only the Invite member link is displayed. When adding user to a group, you have the following options:
User - select an existing site user who you want to add to the group
Comment - text comment that you can add to the user; this comment is not sent to the user, it is only displayed in the administration interface
Approve - if checked, the user will be automatically approved; if not, user will need group admin's approval before she becomes member of the group
Add member to roles - using the check-boxes, you can assign the user to group roles
After clicking the Invite member link, the dialog displayed in the screenshot below will be displayed. There are two ways of invitation:
• | Invite existing site member - after selecting an existing site user in the User name field, an e-mail will be sent to the user's e-mail address based on the Groups - member invitation e-mail template; text entered to the Comment field will be included in the e-mail; the user can join the group either by clicking a link in the e-mail, or via the My sent invitations web part |
• | Invite via e-mail - this way, you can send the invitation to any e-mail address that you enter into the E-mail field; in this case, user will be required to register to the site after clicking the join link in the e-mail; text entered to the Comment field will be included in the e-mail |
Roles tab
On this tab, you can see a list roles defined for the group. These roles are applicable only in the context of the group. Don't confuse them with web site roles, which can be set in Site Manager -> Administration -> Roles.
Roles in the list can be Edited () and Deleted ().
If you click the New role link above the list, you can define a new role for the group. The following properties need to be entered:
• | Role display name - name of the role that will be used on the live site and in the administration interface |
• | Role code name - name of the role used in your code; AI only |
• | Role description - text description of the role |
• | Can manage the group - indicates if members of the role can manage the group by means of the Group profile web part |
When Editing () a group, two tabs are offered. On the General tab, you can change the details entered when creating the group, as described above. On the Users tab, you can see a list of all members of the role. These can be Deleted (), which removes them from the role. New users can be added to the role using the Add user to role link above the list.
Forums tab
On this tab, you can create and manage the group's forums. As these forums are standard Kentico CMS forums set into the context of the group, please refer to the Module Forums chapter of this guide for more information on their management.
Media libraries tab
On this tab, you can create and manage the group's media libraries. As these are standard Kentico CMS media libraries set into the context of the group, please refer to the Module Media libraries chapter of this guide for more information on their management.
Message boards tab
On this tab, you can manage the group's message boards. As these are standard Kentico CMS message boards set into the context of the group, please refer to the Module Message boards chapter of this guide for more information on their management.
Polls tab
On this tab, you can manage the group's polls. As these are standard Kentico CMS polls set into the context of the group, please refer to the Module Polls chapter of this guide for more information on their management.
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