By Timothy Garner on Friday, 21 February 2014
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I have the default groups setup in Joomla:
Public
|—Guests
|—Manager
|—|—Administrator
|—Registered
|—|—Author
|—|—|—Editor
|—|—|—|—Publisher
|—Super Users

We use the "Author" and "Publisher" to assign permissions to the two classes of bloggers that log into the site.

The "Author" group does not display in the front-end blogger list, nor are they in the backend EasyBlog Bloggers list (Components > EasyBlog > Bloggers).

It looks like "Manager", "Administrator", "Editor", "Publisher", and "Super Users" are the classes that are displayed in the blogger lists.

Is this a setting that we can change or is this hard coded?

Thank You for your time,
Timothy
Hello Timothy,

EasyBlog classifies a user as a blogger if they have permissions to "Write blog post". If you want the author group to be listed as a blogger, you will need to configure the ACL for the author group to have "Write blog post" permissions
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Friday, 21 February 2014 01:18
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Hello Mark,

That's it! I Changed the "Write Entry" option to yes in the EasyBlog ACL for the User Group.

Thank You,
Timothy
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Friday, 21 February 2014 02:06
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You are most welcome Tim
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Friday, 21 February 2014 02:16
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