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Joomla User Group Permissions: (who gets to do what)

DetailsPublished on Saturday, 19 June 2010 22:07 joomla-aclJoomla has four front end user groups and three back end user groups.

User permissions are set in: Site > User Manager

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There are four Front-end User Groups available in a standard Joomla installation:

Registered: The Registered User Group comprises those users who have completed the registration process.

As a Registered User they have the access permission to log in to the web site, view all Content that is set as Registered Access as well as Public Access Content.

By default Registered Users are able to configure their own User Profile, submit a Web Link, view/rate Content Items with a Registered Classification,

Author: The Author User Group inherits the access permissions of the Registered User Group and in addition, its members are allowed to create a new Content Item for the Front-end of the web site.

A new Menu Item link will need to be added to one of the web site Menus to allow the Author to access this function.

Editor: The Editor User Group inherits the access permissions of the Author User Group and, in addition, its members are allowed to edit all published Content Items for the Front-end of the web site, and to review and edit (where appropriate) any new Content Item that has yet to be published.

A new Menu Item link will need to be added to one of the web site Menus to allow the Editor to access any unpublished Content Items. These are created in the menu=>Menu Manager [menuname]->new Menu Item.

Publisher: The Publisher User Group inherits the access permissions of the Editor User Group, and in addition, its members are allowed to publish new Content Items to the Front-end of the web site. In addition the Publisher can control existing published Content Items and Unpublish them if necessary by direct entry into the Content Item itself.

A new Menu Item link will need to be added to one of the web site Menus to allow the Publisher to access any unpublished Content Items.These are created in the menu=>Menu Manager [menuname]->new Menu Item.

There are three Back-end User Groups available in a standard Joomla installation.

As administration User Groups they have the access permission to log in to the web site as well as to the Administrator Back-end - via a separate log in process. They can view all Content that is Classified as Registered Access, Public Access, as well as Special Access.

Manager: The Manager User Group inherits the access permissions of the Publisher User Group in the Front-end of the web site and, in addition, its members are allowed access to the Administrator Back-end (Control Panel) via a separate log in.

In the Control Panel a Manager can access the following Administrator Menus and associated functions:

Site: Media Manager Preview. Statistics Menu: Access and edit existing Menus Content: Content by Section All Content Static Content Manager, Section Manager, Category Manager Front Page Manager Archives Manager. Page Impressions Help (general), including System Info.

Administrator: The Administrator User Group inherits the access permissions of the Manager User Group and in addition an Administrator has the following permissions:

Site: Trash Manager, User Manager (may create/edit/delete any user of the same level or below – all except Super Administrator. Menu: Modules: Site Modules Administrator Modules Components Banners Contacts Mass Mail Not available although it appears in this menu News Feeds Polls Syndicate Web LinksMambots: Installers

Super Administrator: The Super Administrator User Group has total access permission – that is for all Back-end administration and all Front-end functions.

All the functions accessed by the Administrator User Group plus:

Site: Global Configuration Language Manager Template Manager User Manager (may create/edit any type of user, may delete any user except Super Administrator.

In Joomla Content is classified by who can view/access it. There are three levels of Content Access Classification:

Public - open to all visitors to the web site. Registered - restricted to all seven Registered User Groups of the web site. Special - restricted to all User Groups except Guest and Registered.

NOTE: The Special Classification uses the individual Group's authority levels to determine precisely what Special Access is actually permitted.


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