I found this party answered in this thread but thought it slightly different so made it a new thread.
Similar to what has been discussed there but what I want to setup is so that some users can add articles to come up straight to their site/subdomain. Then a small number of superusers can promote articles among those posted to the other sites so they appear on the main site.
To make it concrete: I want to allow country campaigns within our network to setup their websites - eg www.australia.icbl.org and administer the content as well as the layout (though I could apply some limits to that part). Then for our main website - www.icbl.org - only a smaller number of users (staff) will be able to post articles.
The administrator of the Australia site should be able to edit any articles posted there but not those posted to the main site or to other country sites.
If possible it would be nice to set it up so that the news table is shared among all the sites/users. But the other parts of the sites are maintained in other tables. Not sure if I am then contradicting how PHP Nuke works - probably should install and test myself soon.
or... maybe this is exactly a thing PHP Nuke does but I didn't feel certain so thought I'd ask before I start installing. Sorry if it was repetitive but I didn't find it answered either here or on PHP nuke - or nukeforums. (Gee that was confusing for a first time user, to realize that if you really want to find answers you need to search a host of various PHPNuke related forums...)
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