These membership settings are accessed from the Members and Roles tab:
- Assigning users to one or more roles - Decide which role (as in user, moderator, or administrator) a user will fulfill in the community.
- Banning or disapproving user accounts - Disable a user's access to the site altogether, or mark it as not yet approved pending your moderation.
- Changing a user's account - Change things like username, password, and role(s).
- Changing a user's avatar - Make a specific choice based upon the user's role, or load a custom image as a user's representation.
- Changing a user's display settings - Modify a user's language, time, text editor, display name usage, and avatar access.
- Changing a user's email and contact settings - Change the email address that others use to access a user, or change other contact page properties.
- Cloning an existing role - Make an exact copy of a role (such as moderator) as a model, then modify it (if desired) for a different set of capabilities.
- Creating a new role - Create a new user role from the ground up.
- Creating user accounts - Create new accounts for users (including sign-on name, password, email address, and basic display properties).
- Customizing site-wide roles - Change role permissions as they relate to the entire site (as opposed to a specific resource).
- Deleting a role - Completely remove a role type from the site.
- Editing a user role - Change the permissions a role can utilize.
- Hiding a user's posts from other community members - Make all of a user's posts invisible to everyone else in the community, as for a troll.
- Impersonating a user - Assume the permissions and role(s) of a specific user ID so that you can verify his/her capabilities on the site.
- Modifying a user's profile content - Specify or change information like membership length, name, occupation, interests, birthday, and Web/blog address.
- Removing a user account - Completely delete a user ID.
- Searching for a user in Control Panel - Use Telligent Evolution's Control Panel to find a user ID.