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To understand what a publisher can do, we need to clarify the Access Control Levels (ACLs). The ACLs set the permissions that are associated with the individual User levels. There are seven User Groups/levels within Joomla only four of which have access to the website Frontend: Registered, Author, Editor and Publisher. There are also three levels with access to the Administrator Backend: Manager, Administrator, and Super Users. In addition to the registered User Groups listed above, there is a Public unregistered or guest, level.


<translate>To understand more about what a publisher can do, we need to clarify about the Access Control Levels (ACL). In other words ACL's govern the permissions that are associated with the individual User levels. There are seven (7) User Groups/levels within Joomla. Four (4) only have access to the Site Front-end: Registered, Author, Editor, and Publisher. There are also three (3) levels with access to the Administrator Back-end: Manager, Administrator, and Super Administrator. In addition to the registered User Groups listed above there is a Public (unregistered) or Guest, level.</translate>
A complete explanation of Permissions is shown at the [[Access Control List Tutorial]].</translate>


<translate>So a publisher is a User level with access only to the Site Front-end functions, but with permission to publish content on the Site.</translate>
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A publisher is a User level with access only to the website Frontend functions, but with permission to publish content on the Site. You can examine the Publisher permissions in the Administrator: {{rarr | System,Global Configuration,Permissions tab}}. Then select the Publisher side tab.</translate>


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To understand what a publisher can do, we need to clarify the Access Control Levels (ACLs). The ACLs set the permissions that are associated with the individual User levels. There are seven User Groups/levels within Joomla only four of which have access to the website Frontend: Registered, Author, Editor and Publisher. There are also three levels with access to the Administrator Backend: Manager, Administrator, and Super Users. In addition to the registered User Groups listed above, there is a Public unregistered or guest, level.

A complete explanation of Permissions is shown at the Access Control List Tutorial.

A publisher is a User level with access only to the website Frontend functions, but with permission to publish content on the Site. You can examine the Publisher permissions in the Administrator: System  Global Configuration  Permissions tab. Then select the Publisher side tab.