I want my editors to be able to create new products. That check box is greyed out.
The message I get is ‘This capability is controlled by edit_products’. How do I access this function? Same question for edit_shop_orders?
]]>To manage my WooCommerce shop I need to create a role that only has access to orders that have the status “out for delivery”. Is this possible with the PublishPress Capabilities plugin?
Thanks !
]]>My shop manager is lacking the ability to delete media (photos). When i look at the details of the role’s capabilities, it seems that he should be able to do this. He can go into media, check photos to delete, and click delete, but they dont get deleted! Is there any way to fix this?
I would like him to have this ability so he can help remove unneeded files and free up disc space in my shop!
Thanks!
I am unable to create new Rolls. There is no sub-menu item under the ‘Capabilities’ menu.
If I try to access the Rolls page directly using the link “/wp-admin/admin.php?page=pp-capabilities-roles“, it shows the message “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.“
So, it is not any front-end JS related problem. The sub-menu pages are not registered.
My troubleshooting results.
I deactivated all plugins and activated Twenty-Three theme. Same problem.
Server info
WordPress Version: 6.6.2
PublishPress Capabilities Version: 2.14.0
Server architecture: Linux 3.10.0-962.3.2.lve1.5.66.el7.x86_64 x86_64
Web server: LiteSpeed
PHP version: 7.4.33 (Supports 64bit values)
I installed this plugin on my localhost. It works perfectly.
Local server info
WordPress Version: 6.6.2
PublishPress Capabilities Version: 2.14.0
Server architecture: Linux 6.8.0-47-generic x86_64
Web server: Apache/2.4.43 (Unix)
PHP version: 7.4.30 (Supports 64bit values)
Hi there,
I want shop manager to see orders but can’t modify.
I watched this https://youtu.be/fFoST7We0wY?si=JHnN3fwrBAFDQc9k&t=205
I read this https://publishpress.com/blog/capabilities/allow-users-to-view-and-not-edit-woocommerce-orders/
But if I don’t give edit others authority, then orders pages can’t open.
Hi,
I have added many users during in some years and it works for them to login and edit there portofolio pages but suddenly I get all the time error, see below… Why is this?
You do not have sufficient permissions to access this admin page.
Reason: The current user doesn’t have the “read” capability that is required to access the “Dashboard” menu item.
Thanks,
anweb
I’m using the “Two-Factor” plugin to provide two-factor authentication (see: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/two-factor/)
It seems that PublishPress Capabilities is no longer able to hide the settings for “Two-Factor” from the user profile page. In the “Profile Features” section of “Capabilities”, “Two-Factor” does not appear in the list of items that can be hidden. When I first started using these plugins (about a year ago) I am pretty sure it was possible to hide Two-Factor from the profile page.
I’ve reproduced this on a fresh WordPress install, with only two plugins installed: Two-Factor and PublishPress Capabilities.
]]>Hello so i have a role as cant publish so it goes to admin. However is there no way for the system to tell me about a pending approval?
]]>Hi,
I would like to know that the plugin have the capability to restrict the user from updating the inventory section from the Products. I want the user to change everything the products except the Inventory part.
]]>We do use the Free Publish Press Capabilities Plugin. To add new Roles / Users we tried a) to add them via the “add user Button” and b) via coping an existing one. And we are missiing the “Create Role” Button on the right hand side.
The only button is the deleting one.
]]>Hi,
I can not set the ‘Editor Feature Restrictions’ for the ‘Top Bar – Right’ section anymore. I had the ‘options’-button deactivated for my user roles. Now the restriction is not working anymore since I have updated to WordPress 6.6.2. PublishPress Capabilities version is 2.13.0.
]]>We just installed Publishpress Capabilities after reading https://publishpress.com/blog/gutenberg/disable-gutenberg-block-editor/#Option_3_Disable_Gutenberg_for_some_roles_and_post_types.
We manage a client site for SEO. We disable Gutenberg on all our client sites, because we hate it. Our client wishes to have it enabled only for PAGES so he can edit them – we don’t touch those.
So in following the guide here, we tried to access the “Control Allowed Editor” referenced here, but it does not exist.
Help?
]]>Good afternoon
After the last update the plugin stopped work the Shop Manager role. I’ve already tried to create a new role, but didn’t work either. Just the admin role is able to update products status, prices, stock. If you try with Shop Manager role you get the infinite ‘updating loop’ status but it doesn’t update
Pictures related:
]]>Hi, we would like clarify if PublishPress Capability compatible to PHP 8.2 & above? Appreciated your kind reply on this matter.
]]>Hello,
I’ve allowed my Shop Manager role to “View User List” however upon testing the account, I noticed that the shop manager can access the Edit page of the user list. How can i disable that? I would only want the Shop Manager to see who registered but not edit or view the user’s particulars.
Thanks,
Joel
]]>I am testing the free version of the plugin to decide whether to buy it. One of the important points is the blocking of some actions. Right away, one of the first things we need to do is to not allow some groups of users to create TAGs. They should only use the existing ones.
In the tests we did, the blocking was done successfully on the tag management screens. However, within Gutenberg, within the TAG box, when the user types new text and presses enter, he can create the tag. Can the plugin inhibit this?
Thank you.
]]>I can test a user but when I click “Return to Administrator view” either of the places it appears, nothing happens. Any thoughts?
]]>Hello,
Could you pls have option to allow all notification from any plugin including woocommerce or wordpress to only admin role?
Currently, if any plugin show notification it show to all user.
https://gyazo.com/9f03f7f4c0105e3ec7b8f6447a6352e3
Thank for your consideration.
]]>Hi There. thank you for the plugin. It has helped a lot with our work.
Now we are using it in a wordpress site, that is set up with ACF pro.
We have 3 custom post types called Customers, Claims, and Warranties which have been set up with ACF Pro. We have also set up 3 user roles – Finance (WPcore) Executive and Finance which are custom roles as seen in the image.
All of a sudden The Executive role is denied permission for the post type Claims. We have not changed any permissions. Now when the executive tries to access the wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=claim The error message is “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.”
This same issue happens for the Manager role as well. But the Manager is not able to access the custom post type Customers as well.
Below are the screen shots of the permissions set up.
We have disabled all plugins except ACFpro and PublishPress Capabilities to find a conflict but the issue continues to persists. Greatly appreciate a resolution to this.
]]>I have downloaded the Pluging and been trying to see if i can do this:
What we have is a survey that we don’t want people to do till it is published after the talk event.
There will be a QR card on each persons seat, If people go to the survey before the end of the talk it shows an error page which looks like it is broken. I have a scheduled published date/time
I had hoped that we could have a page explaining that the survey page will be available after the talk, that redirect to the survey page at the allotted time.
But it seems that the redirects, that i have tried do not go away once the page is live.
Do you have any suggestions as to whether Publish Press could do this? or any suggestions please?
Thanks again for your help
In the settings
Set File Access Permission -Select user roles who can access protected files through their file URLs.
only allows us to select admin. Not logged in users or anyone else?
]]>Hi, I have same issue with custom editing, after plugin update as Orion Reve (@sahsg29) 2 weeks ago. We get the same error message: ‘Sorry, you are not allowed to edit posts as this user’, but if I give permission the edit others, everybody can see all posts, which we really don’t want. Could you help me, please?
Versions, we use:
WordPress 6.6.1
PublishPress Capabilities 2.13.0
PublishPress Permissions 4.0.26
Thanks, Zolka
]]>Greetings,
We’ve run into an odd situation and we’re not sure what’s created it. One and only one custom post type on a site will not “unlock” and allow us to control its capabilities separately. I’m still trying to determine how it’s differently registered than our other post types, and we have marked all of the check boxes under the Unique Post Type Capabilities heading. I’m attempting to include screenshots here. The first shows the Unique Post Type Capabilities box with all check boxes marked. The second one shows that check boxes in the “main editor” that remain disabled.
Is this something y’all see regularly happen to folks and, if so, can you shed any light on how we might fix it?
Thank you!
– Dash
Hello, unfortunately it does not work to allow the user to delete packages (downloads) in the permissions of a specific role. As admin this works, but if I assign the authorization, it does not work. Am I missing something here?
]]>Hello support,
we have a review process for our site, where only admin and editor can publish content. The authors are working in teams to review the text. For changes after publishing we use the PublishPress Revisions plugin. That’s why unpublished content is mainly in draft state.
I can’t figure out how to set up the settings for drafts. It seems that my coworkers can only edit them, when I allow them to edit published too. Which can undermine our review process.
Can you please help me?
]]>Hi, after the plugin update, the editing capability we set for a custom role stopped working. The settings below are what we have always used.
But it stopped working after the update. Using this setting allowed us to assign specific posts for users with a custom role to edit. We are now getting this error: ‘Sorry, you are not allowed to edit posts as this user’. If we enable ‘Edit Others,’ the error is gone. However, if we do that, the user will see all the posts, which we don’t want.
Here’s how we are giving access to users on each post:
Is there any other settings we need to check or update?
]]>Hi,
I need specific help with blocking WooCommerce settings. I’ve watched videos and read your online guide, but I’m still unable to accomplish this. I’ve edited the role of the shop manager, and everything works except for this. I want to allow WooCommerce management but block the WooCommerce settings area.
The only way I can currently block the settings area is by blocking WooCommerce management, and that is not what I want. I only want to block the WooCommerce settings. Can you please tell me how to do this without linking me to an article to read?
]]>We use MemberPress on our website to manage member sign-ups and subscriptions.
Currently, we have a couple of “managers” that have full admin rights in order to carry out their duties. This is not desirable as they only need to access the MemberPress plugin areas.
We are using Capabilities Pro but have not figured out how to provide Admin access to the MemberPress areas, while restricting access to other Admin areas, for these specific Roles.
Although PublishPress has some great documentation, we seem to fail to understand some basic concepts.
Any assistance and/or direction would be appreciated.
]]>I used Role Capabilities to add a new role: website owner, that is, the website administrator role but removed the plug-in update and deletion functions, and retained the functions of adding, enabling and editing plug-ins. But after I updated to the latest version, the website owner seems to be unable to use the plug-in editing function. No matter whether I enable or disable the editing function, the new version of Role Capabilities will block the page edited by the plug-in.
]]>Hi I would like to creat a role where a user has access to everything except Woocommerce settings. How do I do that?
How to I prevent all users from seeing revenue but have access to everything else?
is it possible to give access to only be able to see one plugin?
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