Permission Areas
Permission areas represent a mix of roles, places, and content types. Each permission
area exposes its own set of permissions that are based on what you can do in the
area. When you add user groups to an area, you assign access from among the
permissions that the area offers. The pernission areas include:
- Administrative -- administrative and moderation permissions through
which people have access to system-wide settings. Most of these provide
access to the Admin Console. With the exception of the Full Access
permission level, these don't provide access to content.
- Space -- per-space permissions for administering or moderating the
space, as well as for working with content there.
- Blog -- permissions related to global blogs (such as system and
personal blogs) to view and create blogs, comment on global blog posts, and
so on.
- Social group -- permissions to view and create social groups, as well
as work with attachments and images in content there.
- Home page -- permissions to create and interact with content that can
appear on the communities home page and in the user container, including
announcements, polls, and videos, and updates.
- Mobile -- permission to access the community from a mobile device,
such as an iPhone.
For two of the areas -- administrative and space permissions -- the permissions are
bundled into permission levels to make managing permissions for the area easier. In
both of these areas, communities tend to set permissions along a similar set of
themes. The permission levels are designed to reflect those themes.
Note: You can't
break out the bundled permissions in the administrative area as you can with
space permissions.
Keep in mind that there are a few exceptions in the permissions model. For example,
the "blogs" area applies only to global blogs, such as system blogs and personal
blogs (neither of which belong, strictly speaking to a place). This leaves out blogs
in spaces, social groups, and projects, whose permissions are managed in different
ways as described in Managing Blog
Permissions.