do you think that "user administration" such as moving people between accessible roles (there's not a restrictor to prevent people from moving themselves or others up, nor locking themselves out by moving themselves down) or creating users or enabling/disabling users should be on cust svc mgr or full access?
Also "super user" provides a few other perks in other parts of the app that aren't normally visible. I want to remove that from the selectable view of things that a person can be set to, and title it developer.
We have three levels: Normal User, Admin, and Super Users. Normal users have fine grained permissions. They cannot edit users. Admins have all permissions within that domain and can edit users. Super Users have all permissions on all domains
@Wes Yes; simply click "log out" and then ask your question. Or create a sockpuppet for the express purpose of asking questions you're too embarrassed to have associated with your "real" account. I remember reading on MSO somewhere that that's tacitly allowed so long as your sockpuppet and primary accounts never interact with each other, but I don't have a link handy.
absolutely no animations on the bar, the "submit" on the battery is totally jacked up, and the wrapping doesn't quite work on the elements. SS forthcoming
@Moshe yeah, but as a web developer you should either run a VM of IE or get access to a machine that has it. And you should also stay abreast of all major web tech, such as IE9, FX4, Chrome-auto-updates-so-you're-safe-there, etc. So knowing that IE9 looks almost the same visually via CSS as webkit browsers ... that's a bonus.