*Select the groups of users who can see this module if you want to.
-(Admins by default see all modules. If you want to change this see ((The Absolute Beginners Guide 2.0#IsthereanywaytoturnoffmodulesforAdmins|Is there any way to turn off modules for Admins))
+NOTE:
+Admins by default see all modules. If you want to change this see ((The Absolute Beginners Guide 2.0#IsthereanywaytoturnoffmodulesforAdmins|Is there any way to turn off modules for Admins))
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+Registered users inherent Anonymous permissions too. See ((The Absolute Beginners Guide 2.0#Registereduserscanstillseemodules|Registered users can still see modules))
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!!!~~#2f89fa:Is there anyway to turn off modules (for Admins)?~~
Yes! First go to __Theme Settings > Modules require membership__ and check the box. Then when you configure your layout assign the groups to any/all except admins. See ((The Absolute Beginners Guide 2.0#HowdoIchangewhatboxeswidgetsmodulesaresh|How do I change what boxes/ widgets / modules are showing on my site?))
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+!!!~~#2f89fa:Registered users can still see modules~~
+
+This is because registered users inherent the anonymous group permissions (for modules at least).
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+To work around this:
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+Create a new group in Admin > Users > Groups and Permissions (perhaps calling it "Not registered")
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+Edit the group in Admin > Permission Maintenance to assign the same permissions to it as 'anonymous'.
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+Go to 'List User' in your home menu and click on the 'Assign Permissions' icon for 'guest'. Then click on the 'Assign Permission' icon for the new group you created from the list at the bottom and change the default group to the same.
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+There is one more step, and that is to go (back) into Admin > Themes > Configure Module Options, and amend any modules that you want visible to the new unregistered user group (de-selecting 'Anonymous').