Hi, I was in Dr. Conner's class at the end of last semester when Gracie showed us Blicki. I had suggested that editors and contributors have permission at the subpage level since Dr. Conner was thinking about using blicki for a classroom setting. In this way, teachers or editors of certain sections would have control only of those sections. For example on a classroom blicki page like home/semester/classes/ENC3150, a student contributor could only log in past the .../ENC3150 page. The same would be so for an editor, perhaps of a section in an online newspaper like home/USFSPstudentnews/section/artsandentertainment/articles, an editor would only have control of pages past .../artsandentertainment.
I mentioned this idea to Gracie at the time and she told me to post it here, I just hadn't got around to it, but I didn't forget!
Hi, I was in Dr. Conner's class at the end of last semester when Gracie showed us Blicki. I had suggested that editors and contributors have permission at the subpage level since Dr. Conner was thinking about using blicki for a classroom setting. In this way, teachers or editors of certain sections would have control only of those sections. For example on a classroom blicki page like home/semester/classes/ENC3150, a student contributor could only log in past the .../ENC3150 page. The same would be so for an editor, perhaps of a section in an online newspaper like home/USFSPstudentnews/section/artsandentertainment/articles, an editor would only have control of pages past .../artsandentertainment.
I mentioned this idea to Gracie at the time and she told me to post it here, I just hadn't got around to it, but I didn't forget!
Thanks. -philip