I have basically the same problem as Vodario, in his discussion "Groups from private to public" . My site is by default reserved to logged-in users. I would like however group owners to be able to disclose to the general public some elements of information: pages, blog, meetings in the calendar. I use Elgg 2.3.7.
The answer provided by Steve Clay is very interesting, but it refers to a WalledGarden concept that I don't see as existing (any more?) in my version. Is there a means to achieve this result in Elgg 2.3.7?
I thank you all for your help.
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You must log in to post replies.Restrict pages to logged-in users == Walled Garden
More on http://learn.elgg.org/en/stable/guides/walled-garden.html
I thank you very much for your prompt answer.
Does this mean that I need to develop my own plugin hook to make elements of information publicly visible? I would assume that the variable to be changed by the hook is the visibility of the information. Is this right? Does this variable have a name? What are the values it can have?
That's right. You can start with this skeleton.
Just follow instructions and make something like this:
Check out the full code with using the mentioned skeleton plugin.
But I think that it willn't work because Walled Garden removes ACCESS_PUBLIC and set ACCESS_LOGGED_IN default access level instead.
So 'blog/all' will be work but not 'blog/group' in this case.