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《Eb系列》--4.功能模块Ebnewusers

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打算汉化 AUser Manger for Joomla! 1.5 组件

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【汉化】AlphaUserPoints 汉化进行中(有兴趣的朋友可以加入一起)

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有时间的话可否汉化一下AlphaUserPoints fou JM1.7

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怎么加USER1,USER2

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模板中原来有user4,模块search在其上,我把search移动到left后,user4就不见了,为什么?

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bizportal_ii 模板中user1处的字体颜色怎么改

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请教大家,模板ja_purity_II中,如何修正user1到user5的位置

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user 1?

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《Eb系列》--4.功能模块Ebnewusers

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【汉化】AlphaUserPoints 汉化进行中(有兴趣的朋友可以加入一起)

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有时间的话可否汉化一下AlphaUserPoints fou JM1.7

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怎么加USER1,USER2

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模板中原来有user4,模块search在其上,我把search移动到left后,user4就不见了,为什么?

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bizportal_ii 模板中user1处的字体颜色怎么改

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请教大家,模板ja_purity_II中,如何修正user1到user5的位置

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user 1?

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This tag is for questions about users, user management, access levels and other user related topics.



User

This tag shall be used for all questions about users, user management, access levels and other user related topics.

There is no need to use tags like super-user, admin-user, registered user etc, when the question is about dealing with the user management, ACL etc.

Background info about Joomla Users and ACL:

*source: https://docs.joomla.org/User_G ... terms

Access Levels

Joomla controls access to certain areas and features of a site through use of a basic ACL, or Access Control Level mechanism called Groups. Certain groups have certain access level features and they are directly related to the creation, editing and publishing of content (through the Frontend and Backend interfaces) as well as to access to the Administrative (Backend) interface.

Each group has different levels of access control and once a user is made a member of that group, they inherit those rights. Note that the 'Public Front-end' and 'Public Back-end' groups are merely placeholders at this point in time. They are not valid group selections at this time, but in the future, they will define the default access levels for anonymous users in the Front-end and Back-end systems.

The Joomla ACL has been completely reworked in Joomla 1.6 released in Jan 2011.

There are four (4) Front-end groups available:

Registered - This group allows the user to login to the Frontend interface. Registered users can't contribute content, but this may allow them access to other areas, like a forum or download section if your site has one.

Author - This group allows a user to post content, usually via a link in the User Menu. They can submit new content, select options to show the item on the front page and select dates for publishing but they cannot directly publish any content. When content is submitted by an Author level user, they receive the message, “Thanks for your submission. Your submission will now be reviewed before being posted to the site.” They can edit only their own articles but only when that article has been published and is visible.

Editor - This group allows a user to post and edit any (not just their own) content item from the Frontend. They can also edit content that has not been published. If your site uses the default installation’s menu option “News”, which is a Table List – Content Section type, Editors will see unpublished articles in the list that they can select for editing, where as an Author or Public (unregistered) user will not even see the unpublished items in the list. Still, Editor users cannot, publish or change the publishing status of any articles, even their own.

Publisher - This group allows a user to post, edit and publish any (not just their own) content item from the Front-end. Publishers can review all articles, edit and change publishing options but the can also determine when an article is ready for publication, making it visible to Registered, Author and the Unregistered Public (depending on what visibility was chosen in the article, of course!)

There are three (3) Administration section groups that allow access to Joomla:

Manager - This group allows access to content creation and other system information from the Backend. Think of Manager users as Publishers, with Backend access. They can log in through the Administrator interface, but their rights and access are generally restricted to content management. They can create or edit any content, access to some Backend only features like adding, deleting and editing Sections and Categories, editing the Front Page and Menus, but they don’t have any access to the “Mechanics” of Joomla, like user management or the ability to install components or modules. Note that if a Manager logs in through the Frontend interface, they’re treated just like a Publisher, with the same rights and access.

Administrator - This group allows access to most administration functions. An Administrator user has all the privileges on the back end of a Manager, but they also have access to set options on, and install/delete components, modules and bots, User Manager access and can view the site statistics. What they cannot do however is change, edit or install Site Templates or make any changes to the sites Global configuration options. On login through the Frontend, they are treated as Publishers, just like the Manger users. Interesting to note; when an Administrator accesses the User Manager list, they will see all users at their access level or below; in other words they can modify any user EXCEPT a Super Administrator – in fact, they will not even see Super Administrator accounts in the list! Also, they cannot create additional Super Administrator level accounts, only a Super Admin can do that.

Super Administrator - This group allows access to all administration functions. Only another Super Administrator can create or edit a Super Administrator user account. Full access to ALL AREAS is given to Super Administrators, and once created they cannot be as easily deleted. It might not be obvious, but you have to change the user's group to something other than Super Administrator first. Then you can delete them.

Because of this, give a bit of thought to who you need to grant this highest level of access to. Super Admins can block the user from logging in or change the password on another SA account. Like the other Backend user accounts, SA’s are treated as Publishers when they login through the Frontend interface.

More Resources:
https://docs.joomla.org/J3.x:A ... orial