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authorTreer <treer.git@the-bordello.com>2016-05-06 01:34:52 +1000
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Unify permissions dialog for network posts, channel posts, and remote posts
* changes the warning from being about when a post is "sent" to when it's "shared", to match the Share button. * hyperlinks the "cannot be changed" part of the warning to the help file * adds some more content to the help file
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<p>Sometimes called Access Control List, or ACL, the permissions set who is able to see your new post.</p>
-<p>Pressing the ACL button (<i class="fa fa-lock"></i> or <i class="fa fa-unlock"></i>) beside the Submit button will display a dialog in which you can select what channels and/or privacy groups can see the post. You can also select who is explicitly denied access. For example, say you are planning a surprise party for a friend. You can send an invitation post to everyone in your <b>Friends</b> group <i>except</i> the friend you are surprising. In this case you "Show" the <b>Friends</b> group but "Don't show" that one person.
+<p>Pressing the ACL button (<i class="fa fa-lock"></i> or <i class="fa fa-unlock"></i>) beside the Submit button will display a dialog in which you can select what channels and/or privacy groups can see the post. You can also select who is explicitly denied access. For example, say you are planning a surprise party for a friend. You can send an invitation post to everyone in your <b>Friends</b> group <i>except</i> the friend you are surprising. In this case you "Show" the <b>Friends</b> group but "Don't show" that one person.</p>
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+<dl>
+<dt>Tip:</dt>
+<dd>The border color of each channel indicates whether that channel &mdash; or one of the groups it belongs to &mdash; has access to the post. The border color will also indicate when a channel [or group it belongs to] has been expliciyly set to "Don't show".</dd>
+</dl>
<h3>Why can't I edit a post's permissions after I saved it?</h3>