Yes. Also, if we give normal editors acccess to advanced settings, it 
doesnt help, as they wont find those fields.

On Sunday, 29 October 2017 11:04:24 UTC+1, czpython wrote:
>
> Moved from https://github.com/divio/django-cms/issues/6102
>
>
> There is a permission to allow or disallow staff users the access to advanced 
>> settings.
>> We don't want regular staff to be able to add/edit app hooks. We do 
>> however want them to be able to edit the redirect to and manual URL
>>  attributes.
>> I propose moving those two fields to the standard settings since they 
>> are more commonly used and not necessarily "advanced".
>> Or as an alternative provide more granular permissions for the various 
>> fields. 
>
>

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