Add to existing Ban groups

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This customization allows you to setup ban groups for the purpose of easily adding to them when banning a member via their profile.

Setup is simple, after installation visit the Modifications settings page. You select which ban triggers are auto selected. After which you visit your ban list and either add or modify existing ban groups that are being used as easy ban groups.

Once configured, simply visit the members profile you wish to ban and click the add ban link. You will have a drop down box that allows you to select one of the existing ban groups or you can create a new one. Once selecting an existing ban group, it will hide all other options and auto select the default ban triggers. If you need to adjust the ban triggers you can or simply hit submit.