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The Joomla has a nifty, often used feature, along other information can show the content item's/articles author name just below the title. It's useful especially when the site is maintained by a number of editors and/or contributors. But sometimes - especially when the site is just launched - all authors are the same. The explanation is simple, Joomla assigns by default as author of the article the user who created/entered it in Joomla's content manager. And this, at beginning, is generally the Administrator user, or the editor in charge to launch the site. What you can do?
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Do you are an early adopter and you upgraded to Joomla 1.0.13? And you have Community Builder, VirtueMart or SMF Bridge...and you cant' login right now, and/or your users are complaining about the same problem. We're sorry for you... Do you have a backup? Then is simple, restore the Joomla 1.0.12 files, overwritting the actual files with those from the official distribution package and restore the jos_users or similar (or at least the passwords column from that).
Do you have backup, don't you? No??? Ouch... humm, then the job is a bit harder, but can be done!
So, still you can do the file restore? Good, do it. Then read below!
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We all know that Joomla is all about collaboration. And anyone who had set up at least one instance of Joomla knows, that there are multiple levels of access in Joomla, among them one called Author who is supposedly able to submit an article to a Joomla site from the frontend.
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The WYSIWYG editors are great additions to the Joomla, and we have lots of them around. They make a webmaster from casual user and can speed up the work of pros. But, sometimes, you find that you cannot
enter text into the HTML editor, or click on the HTML editor's toolbar
buttons - you are locked out of editing your content!
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