By Oliver Menyhart on Monday, 20 January 2020
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Hi there,

Could you help me, I cannot find anything about is.
If an owner modify the page I would like to avoid the approval process by the superuser. For me it is more han enough if the owner can manage the page. How can I do that?
Here is a similar issue: https://stackideas.com/forums/moderate-groups-pages-event-by-a-non-admin-user

Is it possible to set approvals like this eay?

Regards,

Oliver
Hello Oliver,

If I understand you correctly, you want to allow users to create pages without having to be approved, is that correct? If that is the case, all you need to do is to configure the ACL for the profile type.

Take a look at my screen shot here, https://take.ms/3OZ6p2 . You just need to turn off the "Moderate Page Creation" option.
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Monday, 20 January 2020 20:44
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Hi there,

I would like to allow the owner of the page to change page settings without approval.
Like modifying page details from ES frontend without super user approval.
Now current setup lets page owners to change page details but after that the page disappear (pending) and need super user intercation. This is what I would like to avoid, the super user approval for such changes.

What you have sent me I have done it already but it still needs approval from the ES backend (by a super user).

Hope I clarfy waht I meant sorry for my english.

Regards,

Oliver
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Monday, 20 January 2020 22:53
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Hey there,

Once that setting has been disabled, it should allow the owner of the page to edit and save the page without approval.

Do make sure that you had disabled it for the correct profile type. https://take.ms/YDvJ6

If the issue still persists, can you provide us with your site's access and FTP's access once at http://stackideas.com/dashboard/site so that we can have a better check of it?
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Tuesday, 21 January 2020 11:52
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Dear Irwin,

Thank you for your response.
I have checked it and it has enabled in ACL:
The situation is that i made a fresh ES install just for checking this issue.
I have put all of its details in the dashboard/site page as you described.

The user is the owner of the page. However he cannot change the page details without super user approval.

Please chack it out.
If you need further information please let me know.

Regards,

Oliver
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Wednesday, 22 January 2020 21:24
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I made a video of it. i put the video link in the site access info page.in the "Additional Information" field. The video is not public. Hope it can help.
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Wednesday, 22 January 2020 21:32
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Hi there,

For current behavior, if you enable 'Moderate Page Creation' for your users, every time your users create new page and edit your page, it will require approval from Super Users. It is not possible for you to skip moderation after edit as it will defeat the purpose of moderation.

For an example, your users will include proper informations for first time(first time approval) then edit them again and put false/miss-leading informations. You cannot monitor once they edit them hence second and further moderations(on edit) are required to be implemented.

The user is the owner of the page. However he cannot change the page details without super user approval.

That the correct behavior currently as explained above. Currently, only Super Users can skips moderation. If you think moderation should not be done on after edit, it would best if you could submit your feature request regarding this simply by creating a new ticket on the forums, and set it to "Feature Request" so everyone else on the site could vote for it as well. The team will usually prioritize features that are in popular demand during the development process of the next major release.

And if you want to disable this moderations, you will need to disable them as you can see here https://take.ms/Kqn6HS.
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Thursday, 23 January 2020 11:38
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