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Latest revision as of 05:51, 5 September 2012
Article Management · User Management · Template Management · Menu Management
Introduction to User Management
This page contains many links to selected documentation concerning User Management for
,
and
Recommended Reading
Managing Users
- customising the Login Form module
- adding a new user
- changing user groups
- resetting a user password
- listing a user on a contacts page
- dealing with a problem user
- sending an email to a user
- sending an email to a group of users
- sending a private message to a user
- reading a private message from a user
Managing Access
General Information
User Management Help Screens
...which includes ACL(Access Control List) Help Screens
| Screen.users.15 | |
| Screen.users.edit.15 | |
| Site My Profile | |
| Site My Profile | |
| Users Access Levels | |
| Users Access Levels | |
| Users Access Levels Edit | |
| Users Access Levels Edit | |
| Users Groups |
FAQs
User Management
List of all articles belonging to the categories "FAQ" AND "Access Management"
- How do you block or delete a Super Administrator?
- How do you recover or reset your admin password?
- How do you redirect users after a successful login?
Access Management
List of all articles belonging to the categories "FAQ" AND "Access Management"
User Management Tutorials
User Management
List of all articles belonging to the categories "Tutorials" AND "User Management"
Access Management
List of all articles belonging to the categories "Tutorials" AND "Access Management"
User Management Help Screens
User Manager Help Screens
| Menu Item Manager Help Screen | Version | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Screen.users.15 |
In this screen you have the ability to look at a list of your users and sort them in different ways. You can also edit and create users. | |
| Screen.users.edit.15 |
In this screen, you have the ability to create a new user (if you clicked on the 'New' button in the User Manager), or edit an existing user (if you selected a user and clicked on the 'Edit' button in the User Manager, or clicked on the name of a user). | |
| Site My Profile |
Available to users with administrator or backend access to a Joomla! installation. The "My Profile" page allows an site administrator the ability to edit their personal information. These include the following: name, username, email, and personal preferences(editors, administrator backend template choice, help, time zone and language settings). | |
| Site My Profile |
Available to users with administrator or backend access to a Joomla! installation. The "My Profile" page allows an site administrator the ability to edit their personal information. These include the following: name, username, password, email, and personal preferences(editors, administrator backend template choice, help, time zone and language settings). | |
| Users Access Levels |
In this screen you have the ability to look at a list of your users and sort them in different ways. You can also edit and create users, groups and access levels. | |
| Users Access Levels |
In this screen you have the ability to look at a list of your users and sort them in different ways. You can also edit and create users, groups and access levels. | |
| Users Access Levels Edit |
Access levels control which users can view which objects on your site. Objects include menu items, modules, categories, and component items (articles, contacts, and so on). Each object in the site is assigned to one access level. User groups are also assigned to each access level. If a user is a member of a group that in turn has permission for an access level, then that user can view all objects assigned to that access level. It is important to understand that user groups can be arranged in a parent-child hierarchy. If so, then a child group has access to all access levels that the parent group has access to. So you don't need to assign a child group access to levels that its parent group already has access to. | |
| Users Access Levels Edit |
Access levels control which users can view which objects on your site. Objects include menu items, modules, categories, and component items (articles, contacts, and so on). Each object in the site is assigned to one access level. User groups are also assigned to each access level. If a user is a member of a group that in turn has permission for an access level, then that user can view all objects assigned to that access level. It is important to understand that user groups can be arranged in a parent-child hierarchy. If so, then a child group has access to all access levels that the parent group has access to. So you don't need to assign a child group access to levels that its parent group already has access to. | |
| Users Groups |
User Groups control what actions a user may take on the site and which objects a user can view. This screen allows you to create, view, edit, and delete User Groups. | |
| Users Groups |
User Groups control what actions a user may take on the site and which objects a user can view. This screen allows you to create, view, edit, and delete User Groups. | |
| Users Groups Edit |
User groups play a central role in what a user can do and see on the site. Creating user groups is normally the first step in setting up the security system for your site. User Groups control what actions a user can take on the site. Actions include things like creating a new article, changing options for a component, or logging in. The site administrator assigns permissions for various actions to each group. Permissions for actions can be assigned at different levels in the component hierarchy (Global Configuration, component options, categories, and articles). If a user does not have permission for a given action, the user cannot perform that action. User groups also control which objects a user can view on the site. Objects include categories, articles, modules, menu items, and others. When you create an access level, one or more user groups are assigned to it. Then, when you create an object (such as a menu item or module), the object is assigned an access level. If a user is a member of a group that is assigned to an access level, this user can view any object assigned to that access level. If not, then that user cannot view that object. User groups can be arranged in a hierarchy. If so, then all child groups inherit the action permissions and access levels of a parent group. If used wisely, this feature can save a lot of time setting up your security system, since it means that you don't have to enter duplicate setup information. In this screen, you can create a new user group or edit an existing user group. | |
| Users Groups Edit |
User groups play a central role in what a user can do and see on the site. Creating user groups is normally the first step in setting up the security system for your site. | |
| Users User Manager |
In this screen you have the ability to look at a list of your users and sort them in different ways. You can also edit and create users. | |
| Users User Manager |
In this screen you have the ability to look at a list of your users and sort them in different ways. You can also edit and create users, groups and access levels. | |
| Users User Manager Edit |
In this screen, you have the ability to create a new user (if you clicked on the 'New' button in the User Manager), or edit an existing user (if you selected a user and clicked on the 'Edit' button in the User Manager, or clicked on the name of a user). | |
| Users User Manager Edit |
In this screen, you have the ability to create a new user (if you clicked on the 'New' button in the User Manager), or edit an existing user (if you selected a user and clicked on the 'Edit' button in the User Manager, or clicked on the name of a user). | |
| Users User Note Categories |
This screen allows you to look at a list of your user note categories and sort them in different ways. You can also edit and create user note categories and access levels. | |
| Users User Note Categories |
This screen allows you to look at a list of your user note categories and sort them in different ways. You can also edit and create user note categories and access levels. | |
| Users User Note Category |
This is where you can add a new Category or edit an existing Category. Categories are used to organize the User Notes. Categories allow you to display related Notes together on a page and to filter Notes in the User Note Category Manager. All Notes are assigned either to a Category that you create or to the special Category called 'Uncategorized'. | |
| Users User Note Category Edit |
This is where you can add a new Category or edit an existing Category. Categories are used to organize the User Notes. Categories allow you to display related User notes together on a page and to filter User Notes in the User Notes Manager. All User Notes are assigned either to a Category that you create or to the special Category called 'Uncategorized'. | |
| Users User Notes |
User notes are pieces of information which can be assigned to registered users on your Joomla! site. These notes can contain for example comments about 'offending' or 'difficult' users etc. | |
| Users User Notes |
User notes are pieces of information which can be assigned to registered users on your Joomla! site. These notes can contain for example comments about 'offending' or 'difficult' users etc. | |
| Users User Notes Edit |
User notes are pieces of information which can be assigned to registered users on your Joomla! site. These notes can contain for example comments about 'offending' or 'difficult' users etc. In this screen you can create an user note or edit an user note. | |
| Users User Notes Edit |
User notes are pieces of information which can be assigned to registered users on your Joomla! site. These notes can contain for example comments about 'offending' or 'difficult' users etc. In this screen you can create an user note or edit an user note. The 'editor' will be the chosen 'editor' for the user creating the note. Examples: TinyMCE - JCE - Codemirror |