• Resolved Artist701

    (@artist701)


    I am trying to use the AOL Manager wordpress access level for the client to use to manage jobs. Although, the “Categories” created within AOL are all greyed out. Rendering the categories section useless unless they are wordpress full admins. Is there a way around this?

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  • Plugin Author Farhan Noor

    (@farhannoor)

    People with AOL Manager role can’t make system wide changes. Although they can check applications, take print, leave comments for an application etc.

    Regards

    Thread Starter Artist701

    (@artist701)

    AOL manager has the the potential to add jobs, so they may as well be able to manage which Category they are being save to. This makes the most sense.

    Plugin Author Farhan Noor

    (@farhannoor)

    Ok. We will check possibility in next plugin update, whether to add full application/ads rights to AOL Manager or create a new role with lesser/full capabilities.

    Best regards.

    Thread Starter Artist701

    (@artist701)

    Thank you Farhan. I’m assuming the only real way to do this now is using a third-party admin-manager just to hide everything but the AOL Jobs feature. This way I can allow HR Staff just to modify that section of website and add/remove jobs w/set categories.

    Would love this to be a default feature so one doesn’t need additional plugins to do the job.

    Thank you!

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