All my sites are for non-profit or hobby organisations.
I tried your suggestion, but no avail. Incidentally, this was to be expected since none of my sites have identical complex users or groups or access levels or permissions, but do show this same behaviour...
I then set up a fresh and bare testsite with Joomla 5.1.1, cassiopeia, editor TinyMCE, with no non-core extensions and language=en_GB (site and administrator).
Only one user in user group=publisher, no additional access levels created.
Only one category created with access=public.
Item or category rights not changed/modified.
Only one menu item created with access=special: "article creation" and "specific category" enabled.
Tested with Firefox/Edge/Chrome, with this one user (group publisher) or with superuser, but to no avail, the phenomenon remains.
So currently I think this is now by default, since J4? J5?
Strange that no other user could confirm this.
Webdongle, thanks for spending time on my question and your suggestions.
I tried your suggestion, but no avail. Incidentally, this was to be expected since none of my sites have identical complex users or groups or access levels or permissions, but do show this same behaviour...
I then set up a fresh and bare testsite with Joomla 5.1.1, cassiopeia, editor TinyMCE, with no non-core extensions and language=en_GB (site and administrator).
Only one user in user group=publisher, no additional access levels created.
Only one category created with access=public.
Item or category rights not changed/modified.
Only one menu item created with access=special: "article creation" and "specific category" enabled.
Tested with Firefox/Edge/Chrome, with this one user (group publisher) or with superuser, but to no avail, the phenomenon remains.
So currently I think this is now by default, since J4? J5?
Strange that no other user could confirm this.
Webdongle, thanks for spending time on my question and your suggestions.
Statistics: Posted by luk2016 — Fri Jun 14, 2024 6:03 pm