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  • Plugin Author wipeoutmedia

    (@wipeoutmedia)

    Hi McCarthy-Wood,

    Thanks for notifying that our contact form is not working, I will get onto that.
    As for turning CSS & JavaScript Toolbox on or off via a Super Admin, we have not developed such a feature. However that said, it is a great idea to implement. Also, we need to do some more thorough testing with multisite, which was always on the development cards.

    Are you wanting to hide the entire CJT dashboard UI entirely, but show when you are logged in as a Super Admin? At one stage, I was considering hiding the CJT dashboard UI via a password, so anyone with the password can unlock and view the code blocks.

    Regards,
    Damian

    Thread Starter McCarthy-Wood

    (@mccarthy-wood)

    Hi Damian,

    Thank you for getting back to me. Your plugin is continuously of great value.

    What would be great for WordPress Multisite, would be the ability for a Super Admin to have an area on each site of the Multisite that the plugin is active where they can turn on and off capabilities for each role.

    Events Manager Pro does this pretty well – https://mccarthy-wood.com/css-javascript-toolbox-super-admin-capabilities-example/

    This would ensure an immense amount of flexibility and control over who can do what and also allow for custom roles created.

    On some sites it would be a major threat to have the admin have access to PHP and even JS, while other sites that is exactly what is needed.

    I look forward to hearing you thoughts on this.

    Plugin Author wipeoutmedia

    (@wipeoutmedia)

    Hi McCarthy-Wood,

    Great to hear these suggestions. I would like to explore this a little further, so I will send you an email shortly.

    Regards,
    Damian

    Thread Starter McCarthy-Wood

    (@mccarthy-wood)

    Hi Damian,

    Sorry for the delay in getting back to you and thank you for giving this conversation such great consideration.

    I look forward to the continued development of this plugin! ??

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