BASIC GROUP CONFIGURATION
- Create a Group: click on "Create Content > Local User Group".
- Complete the form and save. At the very minimum, you must give the group a name, a description, and choose a configuration regarding how to handle membership requests for the group. Usually, a local group would be "Open", meaning that membership requests are accepted immediately.
- Configure other group options according to your preferences. The most common configuration for a local groups is as follows:
Registration Form: Yes (checked)
List in groups directory: Yes
Private Group: No (unchecked)
All other options: just accept the default, unless you know what you are doing.
URL PATH SETTINGS (EXAMPLE)
Write "manawatu" in the appropriate input field to access this group with the URL www.can.org.nz/manawatu
ADDING COMMON RESOURCES TO THE GROUP (OPTIONAL)
Resources are shortcuts displayed on the top of the group page. In the context of local groups, these typically link to Tutorials explaining how to use the website for new users. To add resources, just type the first letters of the node title on the form, and choose from the list.
Here is a list of useful common resources that you can add to the Group:
Tutorial: Getting Started with this Website
Tutorial: Managing a Group
Tutorial: Configuring your Personal Preferences
ADDING CUSTOM RESOURCES TO THE GROUP (OPTIONAL)
To add custom resources, you must first create the nodes containing the resources, and then link to them as you would do if they were common resources.
HOW TO CREATE CUSTOM RESOURCES BASED ON VIEWS
This is a list of useful custom resources that you can add to the Group:
Submissions
Meeting Notes and Minutes
All Group Documents
Follow this link to see an example of how this is used (most user groups are using this structure):
Test Group - Andre's Scratch Pad
Here is an overview of the process:
- First, create a block view (or clone from an existing view).
- Then, create a page to contain the view.
- Subsequently, configure the block to display only on the page you have just created.
- Finally, configure the Group to display the page you have just ccreated in the Resources section of the group.
local_group_template_submissions
local_group_template_meetings
local_group_template_document
How to clone a view
Example: how to create a view for submissions from Cycle Aware Manawatu (TBD).
How to customize the view
Example: how to create a view for submissions from Cycle Aware Manawatu (TBD).
How to create a page for the Resource
- Click on "Create Content > Page" to start creating a page for the resource.
- Give the page a meaningful title (for example, Submissions - Cycle Aware Manawatu".
- Write something in the teaser and in the body (for example, "This page contains a list of submisions prepared by Cycle Aware Manawatu".
- Click on "Submit". The page is ready. Now we will add to this Page, a Block containing the View!