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[joomla] Admin template for non-technical users?

Helvécio da Silva helvecio.rj at gmail.com
Wed May 23 06:40:22 EDT 2012


You can use Joomla 2.5.x ACL to acomplish that. A little bit tricky, but I
believe it can be done.

G'luck!

2012/5/23 David Roth <davidalanroth at gmail.com>

> I've never bothered with any other template for Admin than what is
> supplied with Joomla. But I want to be able to have a non-technical user be
> able to edit the content for a category of Articles assigned to them, but
> don't want anything else visible to them so they don't become confused or
> start to mess around with things which could screw up the pages. Before
> anyone tells me that the user should go through training and learn how to
> manage things so this doesn't happen, while I would agree, that isn't the
> case this time.
>
> Does such an admin template already exist? Or can Joomla 2.5.4 be made
> restrictive enough so when this non-technical user logins in they only see
> what they need to? Thanks!
>
> David Roth
>
>
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