Admin Task Thread

(10) I think this is possible in IF (see Admin CP > Manage Forums > Settings ) ... I think. Could the default view for the subform "Acts of the Senate" (http://z6.****************/Europeia/index.php?showforum=800) be changed to:

Topics sorted by topic title in ascending order from the beginning
Done.

(11) Could the title of the same subforum ("Acts of the Senate") be changed to "Alphabetic List of Acts and Executive Orders".
Done.

(12) Could the default view for the subform "Repealed Statutes" (http://z6.****************/Europeia/index.php?showforum=793) be changed to:

Topics sorted by topic title in ascending order from the beginning
Done. For the record, by the way, you don't need to ask me to do "from the beginning;" I have always hated when people set up forums but don't set the topic cut-off correctly (i.e. Within the last 30 days drives me insane).

While I was playing around with some of the features I found out that we already have the tools to automatically alphabetise entire forums. This means that all the Acts can be dumped and there is no need whatsoever to faff around with a system to catalogue the entire body of law (inclu. spent law).
Maybe I'm dumb, but this means what exactly? I'm tired. :p
 
(13) If it is possible, could I have the mod power of bumping topics in the Law Index 2.0 forum? (That way I can bump the index proper)
Fixed. "Bumping" should be one of those automatic permissions granted to a moderator. Why it wasn't is beyond me.
 
(14) Could the default view for the subform "Treaty Law" (http://z6.****************/Europeia/index.php?showforum=794) be changed to:

Topics sorted by topic title in ascending order from the beginning
Done
 
While I was playing around with some of the features I found out that we already have the tools to automatically alphabetise entire forums. This means that all the Acts can be dumped and there is no need whatsoever to faff around with a system to catalogue the entire body of law (inclu. spent law).
Maybe I'm dumb, but this means what exactly? I'm tired. :p
I think I know what's going on here. Let me try and do this.

(This is, I think, the ordering of topics in alphabetical order.)
 
While I was playing around with some of the features I found out that we already have the tools to automatically alphabetise entire forums. This means that all the Acts can be dumped and there is no need whatsoever to faff around with a system to catalogue the entire body of law (inclu. spent law).
Maybe I'm dumb, but this means what exactly? I'm tired. :p
I think I know what's going on here. Let me try and do this.

(This is, I think, the ordering of topics in alphabetical order.)
Don't order the forums alphabetically. You'll go overboard and alphabetize everything.
 
(Not a request) For some forums, like some legislation repositories, it makes sense that the default view should be alphabetised. However, there could be unintended consequences of this but they should be relatively minor.
 
Could I have a passworded subforum under FA called "Ambassador Training Academy"?
 
Could I have a passworded subforum under FA called "Ambassador Training Academy"?
Done. Mod and sent you the password.
 
*drumroll* Change the "Law Index" link in the header to :

http://z6.****************/Europeia/index....0658&st=0&#last

Now, the question is "How is Law Index 2.0 integrated with the Pine-Euro Regional Library?".
 
*drumroll* Change the "Law Index" link in the header to :

http://z6.****************/Europeia/index....0658&st=0&#last

Now, the question is "How is Law Index 2.0 integrated with the Pine-Euro Regional Library?".
I did that.

and then made a link to the Law Index 2.0 from the Library. :p

I think that's the only way we can do it, since the subforums in Law Index 2.0 go two-deep.
 
(11) Could the title of the same subforum ("Acts of the Senate") be changed to "Alphabetic List of Acts and Executive Orders".

In this ^ request, I made a spelling mistake. It should be "Alphabetical". Sowie.
 
(11) Could the title of the same subforum ("Acts of the Senate") be changed to "Alphabetic List of Acts and Executive Orders".

In this ^ request, I made a spelling mistake. It should be "Alphabetical". Sowie.
Done.
 
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