Super moderator CP?
#1
Toungue 
Is there a plugin out there for a super moderator cp? Considering there is a mod cp for mods, an admin cp for admins. But no super moderator cp for super moderators.

I understand I can give smods access to the admin cpa and cut down their privileges. However If there was an entire cp via a plugin or something I would prefer that.
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#2
what exactly do you need for super mods that mod cp doesn't provide?
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#3
IMO You may need to add additional links/stuff to already available modcp.php instead of isolated panel for Super Mods.

Anyway, its not exists.
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#4
(2012-06-27, 02:41 PM)Yaldaram Wrote: IMO You may need to add additional links/stuff to already available modcp.php instead of isolated panel for Super Mods.

Anyway, its not exists.

Actually you might just have an idea there.

My staff members want/need to be able to ip ban members, and I agree. A better way to check members ips as well would be nice. As of right now mods cannot see members ip's unless they make a post. I think those are the two main things. So I could probably just add that to the mod cp now that you brought it to my mind.
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#5
I am staff on Philly's site ForumKorner.com I was the one that wanted a 'Staff CP'

Here is a list of what should be included.

Warning Users
Banning Users
IP Banning Users
Merging Accounts
Changing Names on Accounts
Opening/Closing/Editing/Deleting Posts/Threads
Banning/Editing Signatures and Avatars
Being able to see IPs directly without the user posting.
and any other moderator powers I may have missed.
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#6
Its a massive plugin by the way. Are you expecting to pay someone to code that for you?
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#7
(2012-06-28, 04:23 AM)Yaldaram Wrote: Its a massive plugin by the way. Are you expecting to pay someone to code that for you?

Yeah I am. I don't have the time or patience these days to do it myself.
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#8
You basically want Super Mods to be admins ... you'd be better off creating an admin group like you said.
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#9
There are several plugins that limit ModCP actions by group, at least two.

The problem is that none stop mods fro using in-line moderation tools, or merging account, etc..

I have wrote one for in-line moderations, and another for deleting / banning users, stopping groups from merging accounts is a suggestion I will take.
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#10
Sorry for bumping an old topic but its as close to what I am after. Is there any way of giving a mod access to edit other members signatures without making them administrator?
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