By Dreamonde Limited / Alfred Tang on Thursday, 01 May 2014
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Hi Team,

Just found setting the ACL> Enable SEO = No doesn't help to hide the SEO setting while editing blog article. Please find the screenshot FYI.

Please advise any quickfix for this. Thanks
Hello Alfred,

Thanks for reporting this, can you replace my attachment in your file and see how it goes.JoomlaFolder\components\com_easyblog\themes\dashboard\system\dashboard.write.seo.php
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Saturday, 03 May 2014 00:31
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Hello Alfred,

Sorry for late reply to this,
If you would like to make the "Search Engine Optimizations" section disappear in your post, you can remove the code from
=> JoomlaFolder\components\com_easyblog\themes\dashboard\system\dashboard.write.seo.php
LINE 15 - 51
Hope this help.
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Thursday, 01 May 2014 22:44
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Hi Arlex,

Actually I don't want it to disappear completely. I just want it to hide from "Registered User" and still visible to another group of user with "Enable SEO=YES". (eg: Editor's Group). Actually I still wonder what's actually "Enable SEO" so in user groups' ACL? Is it a bug or something else? as I assume the user with no ACL of "Enable SEO" should have no visibility to this element while editing post.

Please clarify and thanks for you kind help.
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Thursday, 01 May 2014 23:41
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Hi Alrex,

Thanks and it works! Thanks
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Saturday, 03 May 2014 10:30
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Hello Alfred ,

You're welcome
Have a nice weekend !
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Saturday, 03 May 2014 11:59
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Hi Arlex,

Just found that this fix has not been included with the latest update 3.9.15608.
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Tuesday, 06 May 2014 11:11
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Hello Alfred,

I'm really sorry for that was my mistake,
We will release another latest version of EasyBlog soon, the fixes will be included.
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Tuesday, 06 May 2014 12:20
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