On Thu, 29 May 2003 09:42:43 -0500, Malcolm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Thanks Gre7g.  I'll do that.  That's going to lock it out for everyone
> though right?  Even myself and perhaps one or two users I trust to have
> access, right?

Yup.

If you want to be more selective about it, instead of changing the
theme, make a copy of the theme and then change the copy.  Anyone with
the new theme will have the simple set of options, anyone with the
"factory standard" theme will have the normal options.  Set the simple
one to be the default so your users will have less risk of messing
things up.

If you REALLY don't want your users to have access to this stuff:

[1] Copy the standard theme.

[2] Strip down the theme copy INCLUDING the part that lets the user
change themes (so they can't change back to the standard).

[3] Set the default theme to be the stripped down version.

[4] Use override.py to set your theme back to the factory standard.

That way you can modify it all, they can't, and they can't switch to a
theme that would let them.

Gre7g.
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