On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 7:40 AM, RSH <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there, I am new to SM (but an experience PHP programmer) and I searched
> through the plug-ins etc trying to find out how to reduce or remove options
> that are available to the end users. I'm primarily interested in how to
> greatly reduce the amount of options available in 'display preferences'.
>
> Our email system will be targeted to young people and we don't want them to
> be confused with all of the options in the display preferences. We probably
> only want them to have the 'theme' selector.
>
> Are there any plugins or system wide options for this?
>From the Login Manager (vlogin) CONFIGURATION file under the
$virtualDomains explanation:
It is also possible to disable options page items for a domain (also
in the per-user config file) by adding the keyword "disable_options"
to this array. This keyword should have an array as its value.
That array should be a list of option names (enclosed in quotes) that
should be removed from any of the options pages you desire (Display
Preferences, Folder Preferences, Personal Information). This
functionality is a good compliment to the Forced Preferences plugin or a
good way to disallow a user from entering a fake email address on the
Personal Information screen. See the config.sample.php file for an
example. The options you may currently disable follow, but this is
ever-changing, so check the source code for the most up-to-date list.
Display Preferences
chosen_theme
custom_css
language
javascript_setting
js_autodetect_results
show_num
alt_index_colors
page_selector
page_selector_max
show_full_date
...
...
...
Although, testing it, I see this has broken along the way if
$useSessionBased is turned on. I have a fixed version for that issue,
so contact me offlist if you need it before it is released.
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