Permissions
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So I have a blog and I"m trying to make it so that the client can't add blocks to there blog when editing. Is this possible?

I've added advanced permissions to my site many times and i have this one set up the same way but it seems like when i'm using the page-type for default permissions the blog add on configures things wrong. Anyone else experience this?
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Right now I have every post going under my "blog summary and taxonomy" page type. For that pages permissions I have set for "Sub-pages added beneath this page:" -> "Inherit page type default permissions"
In my "Blog Post" default page type I have everything set manually. So, right now the only thing they can do is read the post. They can't add anything, or edit anything.
When I log in as the user though I can still add to every section, whatever block I want. Am I missing something here? I don't want the client to be able to do anything but edit there post. I don't want them to be able to add other blocks on there blog post page type.
This might be a c5 issue that I'm not aware of but it seems like permissions like this have worked for me just fine until using the blog add-on.
Right now I have every post going under my "blog summary and taxonomy" page type. For that pages permissions I have set for "Sub-pages added beneath this page:" -> "Inherit page type default permissions"
In my "Blog Post" default page type I have everything set manually. So, right now the only thing they can do is read the post. They can't add anything, or edit anything.
When I log in as the user though I can still add to every section, whatever block I want. Am I missing something here? I don't want the client to be able to do anything but edit there post. I don't want them to be able to add other blocks on there blog post page type.
This might be a c5 issue that I'm not aware of but it seems like permissions like this have worked for me just fine until using the blog add-on.
Anyone use permissions a lot?