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sjordi
Hi,
is there any way to hide the login, opions, etc... menu on the right?
For end-users, I'd like to present just the blog content, period.
Thanks for any help.
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GregChapman
So when anyone first opens your forum, how would it know that the visitor is an end user or you?

How would it know whether it needs to give the visitor access as an administrator or not?
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sjordi
You see it as a client because you're not logged in.
You access it as an editor/admin via an admin page where log in.
Just a thought
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GregChapman
sjordi wrote
You see it as a client because you're not logged in.
You access it as an editor/admin via an admin page where log in.
Just a thought
There is no built-in facility for an "admin page".

I guess the approach would have to be to create a sub-forum and write NAML code that would reveal the login link for that sub-forum, and remove the links from all other applications. Bear in mind that it's not going to be possible to hide that page from "anyone" users, as Nabble can't know you are admin until after you've logged on, so it could be considered a fairly pointless exercise. As a result it's not going to be a popular variation for the standard Nabble code (Just think of the uncontrolled posting, spam, and general abuse that opens the forum to). so I think you'd be on your own in devising the NAML code for it.
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