Posted4 days 21 hours ago by Martin Price | System Horizons Ltd (yorkshirepudding) in How-To and Troubleshooting
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Thanks. I've now tested this on a localhost and what you say holds true: the user whose permission has been removed for the given content type no longer has creation and editing rights for that...
I finally found the PHP controle in my CPANEL and Reset the PHP to vwersion 7.3. Using this version I was able to clear the update caches but I am still unable to run update instite of the...
OK so looking a the results of running update.ph[ it calls for a specific version of PHP. My host company is providing a 8+ version of PHP. One now wonders if therre is a general limit on PHP...
I think, the user simply will not be allowed to create / edit / view node. This should not somehow affect to existing publications. Current rights and publication status have no connection.
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If you check here:
https://backdropcms.org/project/usage
you will see 385 available officially projects, excluding core that means 384 modules.
But if you add modules that are moved to core - https://backdropcms.org/user-guide/features-added-core - 62 items - it results that 384 + 62 = 444 Drupal7 modules have been ported to Backdrop CMS.
At least for my understanding.
I don't know whether some of available modules are not ported but new, created first for Backdrop.
Thanks :)
There are over 725 modules listed on BackdropCMS.org right now.
https://backdropcms.org/modules