[TYPO3-hci] A new approach to a less frightening start with TYPO3
Bas v.d. Wiel
bas at kompasmedia.nl
Thu Feb 8 23:17:18 CET 2007
Wouldn't an easier way to flip all the available 'switches' in page
TSConfig and user TSConfig solve this more easily? It's just a quick
thought but I can envision some part of, for example, the access module
where you can set access to BE controls in a more visual way (something
like the principle used for FE editing with the pencil icons) for groups
and/or sections of the page tree. The whole infrastructure to support
such a module's output is already in place.. but like I said, just a
quick thought after a long day so it's probably wrong. ;-)
Cheers!
Bas
JoH asenau wrote:
>> I don't like the idea of having two users set up after installation..
>> Because that means having 2 security problems..
>>
>
> I don't like the idea of having hardcoded users after installation at all.
> So what about another concept for default users for the dummy package:
> During the installation process you are asked to setup at least two users,
> one admin and one editor, but you can provide the names and passwords for
> them.
>
> So if you login with the admin user, you will always get the fully blown
> backend, but if you login with the editor you can choose between different
> interface setups as I described before.
>
> No security holes but still the possibility to start with a lightweight
> backend that would prevent the newbie from getting completely terrified.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Joey
>
>
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