Release date: 8 January 2026.
PWT ACL v6.0.0 is the latest release of this extension which facilitates easier control of user permissions when administering a team of content editors working on a Joomla! CMS website, for example, a school website.
The developer states the extension is compatible with the Joomla! 6 Series.
The release of v6.0.0 marks the withdrawal by the developer of support for the Joomla! 3 and Joomla! 4 Series.
We have not yet been able to confirm whether or not enabling the Backward Compatibility Plugin is is required when used.
About ACL or Access Control
ACL stands for Access Control List.
The Joomla CMS enables website administrators to control who can gain access to what parts of the website, and what actions they can perform when they do.
However, the Joomla! ACL System is very complex and hard to understand.
For this reason if you administer a website that is:
- serving the needs of a large multi-language community,
- supported by a large number of contributors, each taking responsibility for different parts of the website
you may wish to consider using the PWT ACL 3rd party extension.
Example: Community Website
A club website with a number of blogs, each run by a separate club member.
The website administrator wishes to restrict each blogger to only being able to edit their blog and no-one else's blog.
Example: Multi-language Website
If you have a multi-language website you can allow a particular language user group access only to the menu of the language they manage on the website.
Useful Links
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Read more: How to back up your website.
Read more: How to manage 3rd party extensions.
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