By Sandi Beach on Wednesday, 09 November 2016
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The "All Author" menu item seems to get, well, all authors who have published blogs - instead of all EasyBlog users.

Is there a way to modify it to get all EasyBlog users? In other words, all Joomla users? We want to list them with their EasyBlog information (like avatar).

(We have already overridden the layout and are sufficiently technical to do this - but we'd appreciate pointers on the easiest way to do this.)
Hi Sandi,
You can configure the blogger page to show authors without posts too by disabling this setting:
Settings>Authors>Users>Only Show Authors With Posts>No
I have helped you do this so you should be able to see all users in the blogger page now.
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Wednesday, 09 November 2016 10:51
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Thank you - better! But this seems to omit users who have never logged in?
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Friday, 18 November 2016 00:38
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Hey Sandi,
this seems to omit users who have never logged in?
I have tested this locally and the bloggers page do include 'never logged in' users in the listings.
If you notice this in your site and want us to investigate this, perhaps you can provide me access to your backend so I can check it out(http://take.ms/TovYJ). Thanks.
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Friday, 18 November 2016 10:41
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OK, you should have access now.
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Saturday, 19 November 2016 02:52
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Hello Sandi,

It looks like the domain name michigandsa.com is not listed as a supported domain in your license. Please consider purchasing a separate license if you need support for more than 5 domains.
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Saturday, 19 November 2016 16:07
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Hi Sandi,
I checked your focamichigan site and it seems your frontend is indeed showing never logged in users in the list(http://take.ms/UwRWM). Give it a check again and let us know how it goes. If you have a specific user with the issue, let us know which user so we can look at this more closely.
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Monday, 21 November 2016 10:31
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