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33 votesEvgeny Zaritovskiy responded
Workaround from Beardo:
To restore the old authorization page look:
/* SOCIAL LOGIN BUTTONS HIDE */
.WaGadgetAuthorizationRequired .openAuthFormContainer {
border-right: none;
max-width: 0px;
padding-right: 40px;
display: none;
}/* PADDING TO SOCIAL LOGIN BUTTONS HIDE */
.WaGadgetAuthorizationRequired .authFormContainer {
padding-left: 0;
}To remove the login buttons from the member directory personal profiles (at the bottom):
/* MEMBER SOCIAL LOGIN BUTTONS HIDE */
#socialLoginContainer, #idSocialLoginContainer {
display: none;
}Just copy/paste the above and update your “user.css” file.
buzzmaster56 supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment buzzmaster56 commentedThank you, TBOC, for this helpful Snippet!
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18 votesbuzzmaster56 supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment buzzmaster56 commentedWe need this report as well. It would be helpful to show a report of members and then for the selected time period, each event held with whether the member attended. This is helpful for developing effective content for members. It assists us in determining who are the more active members and give the ability to focus marketing efforts to improve participation. Report should be exportable in excel format.
Thanks
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9 votesbuzzmaster56 supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment buzzmaster56 commentedNo, this is not enough. I have several different levels of members who receive access to different features. I need to be able to set a filter that would have the effect of making me seem to be a person with the credentials of a specific membership. I would also need a button which would clear that status and return me to my full administrative level.
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When considering administrative positions, there should be the ability to assign an administrator(s) for a specific web page, This would allow a web page to be created for a group and then a member(s) could maintain the page as needed without the site administrator's intervention. For example, any file upload for the group - minutes, notes, etc, have to be done by an administrator with web page permissions. When creating a page admin, this should not count against the organization's administrator count.