Forum Activity for @dzynz

Dzynz
@dzynz
08/25/16 06:29:08AM
5 posts

"Groups" organized by group instead of by User


Using Jamroom

"Thats why a separate profile was created "The Jamroom network" and all system wide modules like the forum put in there."

How?

I created another profile as Admin, but I can't seem to figure out how others can start their own group on their own in this new profile. I don't intend on manually linking everyone who ever signs up on the back-end, or create them for others. That's just tedious and makes everyone rely on me to keep up.

I looked at the Docs. Haven't quite found the answer yet.
Dzynz
@dzynz
08/15/16 11:09:18AM
5 posts

"Groups" organized by group instead of by User


Using Jamroom

I'm working on a collaborative site and I bought and installed the Groups and Group Pages modules. I want certain people to build their own groups for the site, not for the user, and have others collaborate on that topic. My problem is, the user's name is the top and biggest part of the page, and I would rather the group name be the highlight. I understand the heirarchy and folder structure, but I don't want to highlight the person. I'd rather it be more the group was its own subfolder to the site instead of the subfolder to the user who created it.

For example: The breadcrumb is one way to easily see what's going on.
What I see now is:
Admin >> Groups >> Test Group

What I'd rather see is:
Groups >> Test Group >> Admin

So that the Admin is logged into the group, not the members logging into the Admin's profile to see the group. Hopefully this makes sense.

If there's already a way to tweak this - I'm all ears!!
updated by @dzynz: 11/23/16 05:51:14PM
Dzynz
@dzynz
06/27/16 06:31:58AM
5 posts

90% Disk usage on new install


Installation and Configuration

That's a big help. Thank you!
Dzynz
@dzynz
06/26/16 07:12:30AM
5 posts

90% Disk usage on new install


Installation and Configuration

I'm using a shared server. The only thing that makes sense is Jamroom is reading the entire server, and not simply my portion of it?
Dzynz
@dzynz
06/25/16 04:40:47PM
5 posts

90% Disk usage on new install


Installation and Configuration

I installed Jamroom on my server. Looking at my server's dashboard, I've only used about 12.5 GB. When I go to the Jamroom dashboard, it says I've used 1.6TB of 1.7TB (90%).
How is this possible? I've installed a few free modules and I have two members (both mine) just to test out aspects of the site, nothing too heavy other than a couple blog posts.

On another topic - for my general knowledge - is it possible to give users permission to create pages or sites on their own with control over look and feel without it being a blog? Like microsites, or chapters...however you want to look at it. So far, it looks like the only permissions involve banning/adding other users, which is not what I'm looking for in permission levels.
updated by @dzynz: 09/27/16 07:44:09AM