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Following steps will tell you some instruction about using
cACL to control Static Content access level.
To control Static Content access level, you must be logged
into as Super Administrator:
Log into the Backend side of your Joomla:

Navigate to the cACL. Once you have logged in, hover
over the Component link on the top taskbar, scroll down to cACL:

When you have selected the cACL, you will be sent to
the Access Menu Item that lists all Administrators. Select an
Administrator depending on whether you want to set limitative functions
(here is giangnt )
When you have selected the Administrator (giangnt), you will be sent to the cACL manager page:

Select tab Static
Content to restric.

There are 3 options
using to set up limitative Items of Static Content (Allow; Hide, Restric). For
setting up, you select one option colerrative one element of Site. Default is allow for all.
For this
example, you allowed giangnt who could modify Content of "test" but couldn't modify Content of "fgdfg".
Notice: To
complete this setting, you must be choosed "allow" attribution for Static
Content Manager in Tab Section.

After that, you
could choose Save task or Cancel task to save or cancel and back the previous
page and set up other administrator or if you choose Apply task to Save and
continue setting orther limitative functions.

The Result
The result is presented with administrator (giangnt) site. When giangnt have logged into the system:

The following
screenshots shows you the end result of selecting limitative elements of Site to administrator - giangnt . There are some differences betwewn before limitting and after
limitting:
Before limitting: giangnt
could manage all Items of Static Content on the system that you
allowed.

After limitting: giangnt
couldn't manage all Items of
Static Content on the system that you restricted.

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