To give you an overview of the capabilities of each type of user, this section includes tables summarizing the available:
Group role actions
User role actions
Group Role Actions | Moderator | Contributor | Reviewer |
Give a group level role to group member | Y | ||
Revoke a group level role of group member | Y | ||
Invite user to be group member | Y | ||
Copy styles from group moderated by user to another group moderated by same user | Y | ||
Copy styles from group moderated by user to another group in which user is a contributor | Y | ||
Delete boards | Y | ||
Comment on styles | Y | Y | Y |
Like styles | Y | Y | Y |
Download VSP/BW files | Y | Y | Y |
Upload styles | Y | Y | |
Delete styles from group of which user is a member | Y | Y | |
Edit own styles | Y | Y | |
Create boards | Y | Y | |
Delete boards that contain only own styles | Y | Y | |
View styles and comments | Y | Y | Y |
Note
A user with the anonymous role can access public groups only. In those groups, such a user may only view boards, styles, and comments.
For more information about group roles, refer to Group Roles.
User Role Actions | Admin | Member | External |
Create users of all types | Y | ||
Change a user's role | Y | ||
Delete users of all types | Y | ||
Create groups and boards | Y | ||
Create groups and become the moderator of any group so created | Y | Y | |
Invite users to become members of any group user created | Y | Y | |
Create boards | Y | ||
Delete groups and boards | Y | ||
Access groups and boards the user is not a member of | Y | ||
Set and change group roles where user is not a member - for example, add a moderator to a group | Y | ||
Set group roles for groups for which the user is a moderator | Y | Y | |
Upload styles to that member's personal zone | Y | Y | |
Create boards inside that member's personal zone | Y | Y | |
Upload styles to boards of which they are a moderator or contributor member | Y | Y | |
Be a contributor or reviewer in a group | Y | Y | Y |
Join a group, but only by the invitation of a group’s moderator or an admin user | Y |
For more information about user roles, refer to User Roles.