[SOLVED] Looking to manage users

13 years 3 months ago #150561 by ghanlon
Replied by ghanlon on topic Re:Looking to manage users
Yes that is exactly what I am finding about the articles tabs for the users profile, and that may be a nice work a round.

I will investgate Moodle. Can that be used with Joomla/CB, or is it a seperate CMS altogether. I really would hate to change now, as I know my way around Joomla okay, and learning with CB each day.

Thanks again for the advice here. It is really helpful.

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13 years 3 months ago #150567 by krileon
Replied by krileon on topic Re:Looking to manage users

Can that be used with Joomla/CB, or is it a seperate CMS altogether.

It's a separate CMS, but using say CB Queries incubator project available to Professional subscribers you could synchronize your CB database to Moodles; allowing you to use both. I recommend searching Joomla.org extensions first as there's got to be some sort of extension that'll do what you're wanting as teaching sites are popular.


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13 years 3 months ago #150607 by heyai
Replied by heyai on topic Re:Looking to manage users
I'd also advise you to have a closer look at moodle. From my experience (I've recently revised a postgraduade master programme which is based on moodle etc) it will probably be much easier to manage the various content and permissions using moodle than a construct of several components and plugins in Joomla.

Whatever you decide, good luck :-)

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