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10/13/2010 6:28 AM
 
Hi,

I've finally finished the setup of my blog. All blog users are able to create and edit their own blog.

My only question is how to set a Blog Administrator that can moderate everyone's blog. I've created 2 Security Roles, 1: Blog User, 2: Blog Admin, my idea is to set the Blog Admin role as a moderator but I don't know where to set this. Right now, only a super user can modify all blogs.

Is this possible?

Thanks

 
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10/13/2010 7:02 AM
 
At time the DNN-Blog didn't have a moderation task for the blogs.

You can post this feature to the issue tracker on dnnblog.codeplex.com. 
 
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10/13/2010 7:31 AM
 
Ok sir, Thanks
 
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