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There are two types of membergroups:
There are two types of membergroups:
*'''[[Post-Count based membergroup]]''' - Where the member's post count determines the membergroup into which the member is placed.
*'''[[Post-Count based membergroup]]''' - Where the member's post count determines the membergroup into which the member is placed.
*'''Regular members''' -
*''Non-post count based membergroup''' - Where the members group determines the permissions and boards visible.
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Revision as of 17:54, 10 June 2013

Every member of a forum belongs to a membergroup. A membergroup consists of members that you pick the members to be a part of and you choose the permissions allowed to the membergroup.

There are two types of membergroups:

  • Post-Count based membergroup - Where the member's post count determines the membergroup into which the member is placed.
  • Non-post count based membergroup' - Where the members group determines the permissions and boards visible.

There are 5 types of membergroups:

  • Private - Membership must be assigned by a member with the appropriate permission
  • Protected - Only administrators can manage and assign
  • Requestable - Member may request membership
  • Free - Member may leave and join group at will
  • Post Based - Member will automatically join this group after making a specified number of posts.

For more information about working with membergroups, see membergroups



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