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Keep in mind moderators can be any usergroup you want, so they do NOT have to have backend access as for example you can make all Author users moderators. This is configured within CB configuration on the moderation tab.Thanks for the fast reply. Have to look into that option....
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What the last sentence means if User A is an Author moderator and User B is an Author moderator that they can't edit one another. This protects the moderators. Say if 1 moderator account was compromised it does not risk ALL your moderator accounts, etc.. No workaround for this, sorry.The last sentence here is a problem for me. My moderators are trusted and I would like them to be able to update the protected fields of themselves and each other. Is there a workaround? Or maybe we need two new setting? Moderators can: Update lower groups, Update lower and same group, Update any group. Moderators can update protected fields in own profile: Yes, No.
By design they are hidden, no work around. You could for example use a Delimiter field to display the value however. Read Only will gray the fields, but moderators can't edit them from frontend.2. I found out that locked fields are hidden compleately when editing a profile. I would find it more intuitive to gray them rather than hide them. Is that by design or have I missed some setting?
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