By Henning Sass on Wednesday, 09 December 2015
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Hello.
We are currently facing a problem and do not know really know how to solve it, maybe you think of something.
We use easyblog along with easysocial. We publish in easyblog posts from external like food blogger or tips for cooking. We like the function to show the author of the article/content, anyone can click on the profile and thus reaches the same for social media profile. We think that's great. The problem that we have, we have to create this function for authors to display author profile.
But we do not want is allowed to write someone else besides us contributions. If we look at the ACL deselect everything so that these writers can not do anything more, appear the 500 error, which is also stupid. Likewise, always appears the pen over the contribution for these users.
We do not want that these people can write blog posts even social media. Is there another way for us in easyblog a social media profile to show a contribution? We have only the option with the authors profil, something else does not occur to us.
We welcome your feedback, thank you.
Hey there,

Actually I have a little bit lost here, may i know which user group you would like them have permission to publish/create post in your site?

And what do you mean "we have to create this function for authors to display author profile." Please advise.
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Wednesday, 09 December 2015 22:51
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Hello Arlex.

OK. We use already easysocial. We use also easyblog.
We have built a platform for recipe and use easyblog to show any posts from restaurants, foodblogger, user. We love the option, below the article, to show the author. However, we do not want that these authors should write something, we want to display only.
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Tuesday, 15 December 2015 21:28
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We can set in ACL (easyblog-backend) that these authors may write anything, but of course, they see the tools for article writing. Would we deactivate the setting: publish article, so that the contribution of writing tools no longer time are visible, we get error messages.

We want to be an interactive platform for recipes, social media, posts, restaurant finder. That is why we want the easy social profile like to show in the amounts, but without anyone write permission to self-employed.Only administrators are allowed, no users.

So we want to use the blog to post a contribution from a company. This company explains how to manufacture, for example, home-made sushi at home.OK?

Then it's totally great if under the article which is the easy social profile to see, on this post, by this company.
But without right as author for this company.

Do you understand what I mean?
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Tuesday, 15 December 2015 21:42
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Hey there,

I am sorry for the delay of this reply,

I've checked with your screenshot, do you mean you only allow administrator to publish blog in your site and assign the author to other user name right?

For example : Actually this user (Lebeleicht Hamburg) do not have permission to publish blog, but it just display his name on this blog.

We can set in ACL (easyblog-backend) that these authors may write anything, but of course, they see the tools for article writing. Would we deactivate the setting: publish article, so that the contribution of writing tools no longer time are visible, we get error messages.

Perhaps you can try allow them to write post permission but when they submit the post, this post will under moderation, so your site administrator can check on the article content, if everything fine then publish it.
By the way, May i know what error message you hitting?

Yes, that right, what you can do is set profile avatar integration from backend > Easyblog > settings > layout > avatar > avatar integration - Easysocial , so when the user click on the user link under article section, it will show that author user profile in Easysocial.
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Wednesday, 16 December 2015 13:13
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