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3/3/2009 5:23 AM
 

Hi, I would like to create forum for every new event that take place, to avoid mess I would like to hide somehow threads from old forums, is it possible ? I know I can disable it but I want also to leave an access to it.

If it could works like in administration mode  mode that when I press on a forum name a list of threads appears, it would be great.

Many thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Konrad

 
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3/3/2009 2:58 PM
 

The feature you want are not possible with the forum module.  Only way I see you can create new Forums for each event, and disable public view for old event forums.

 
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