• Resolved Roshan Zaid

    (@roshanzaid)


    Hello,

    There is a plugin I am trying to give access to one of the role. How can this be achieved?

    Plugin Name: Meta Tag Manager
    Created Role Name: SEO Manager

    Given Accesses to This Roles are:

    • Post – Add, Edit, Read
    • Product – Add, Edit, Read
    • Pages – Add, Edit, Read
    • Manage Links
    • Read WordPress Core
    • View Admin Dashboard
    • Aiosp Manage SEO
    • View Site Health
    • WPSEO Bulk Edit
    • WPSEO Edit Advance Meta Data
    • WPSEO Manage Option

    What access can be given to access the meta tag manager plugin which is in the settings section?

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  • Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Hi @roshanzaid

    To do this, you’ll probably need a mix of features in the Free and Pro version of PublishPress Capabilities.

    Add, Edit, Read etc can all be done in the Free version under the “Capabilities” link.

    However, to target specific menu links such as “View Site Health” and “WPSEO Bulk Edit” you’ll need the Pro version which allows you to control menus.

    Thread Starter Roshan Zaid

    (@roshanzaid)

    Hi @stevejburge

    The meta tag manager plugin is in WordPress settings. I was able to give accesses for some plugin such as Yoast SEO with its check boxes. but for the mentioned plugin I am unable to see any options in the capabilities link.

    Regards,
    Roshan Zaid

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Hi @roshanzaid

    Sorry, there’s not enough information here. Please give specific details on what your question is.

    Thread Starter Roshan Zaid

    (@roshanzaid)

    Simply,

    In order to give access for some third party plugin for a basic level user role, what should be done?

    plugin is meta tag manager. for the particular user role, the already given accesses are below.

    Post – Add, Edit, Read
    Product – Add, Edit, Read
    Pages – Add, Edit, Read
    Manage Links
    Read WordPress Core
    View Admin Dashboard
    Aiosp Manage SEO
    View Site Health
    WPSEO Bulk Edit
    WPSEO Edit Advance Meta Data
    WPSEO Manage Option

    hope its clear.

    Regards.

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Hi @roshanzaid

    In an earlier post, I said you’ll probably need a mix of features in the Free and Pro version of PublishPress Capabilities.

    These can all be done in the Free version under the “Capabilities” link:

    – Post – Add, Edit, Read
    – Product – Add, Edit, Read
    – Pages – Add, Edit, Read
    – Manage Links
    – Read WordPress Core
    – View Admin Dashboard
    – View Site Health

    However, to target specific plugin options, you’ll need the Pro version which allows you to control menus:

    – Aiosp Manage SEO
    – WPSEO Bulk Edit
    – WPSEO Edit Advance Meta Data
    – WPSEO Manage Option`

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