• Resolved phanindrakb

    (@phanindrakb)


    Hi,

    I would like to go for full version.
    My question
    1. Is this one time cost of paying $19 for full version or is that recur every month ?
    2. In edit any one, we would like to approve each and every edit for to prevent the spam, is that possible ?
    3. How user will edit it, by confirming his email address ?
    4. Is there an option to register the user first and then give the chance of editing ?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wordpress-wiki-plugin/

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  • Hi @phanindrakb,

    Thanks for your questions. As this forum is specifically for this public, free version of the plugin, we’d be unable to answer questions regarding our premium plugin and service.

    We’d be happy to assist you with that through our contact form though:
    https://premium.wpmudev.org/contact/

    I’ll take a look at your other questions inline:

    2. In edit any one, we would like to approve each and every edit for to prevent the spam, is that possible ?

    If the user has a Contributor user role, they won’t be able to publish new wikis. Would that work for you?

    3. How user will edit it, by confirming his email address ?

    If you’re requiring registration, they would have to login with their username or email. The plugin will recognize the login.

    4. Is there an option to register the user first and then give the chance of editing ?

    Sure, you can simply require registration on your site. Ten users will need to register before editing.
    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Settings_General_Screen

    Hope that helps. Please let feel free to try this free version and let us know any questions you have about it.

    Cheers,
    David

    Thread Starter phanindrakb

    (@phanindrakb)

    Hi,

    I don’t want only subscribers can edit the post, i want any one can edit the post but before editing they must be authenticate with their email id and that id will be stored in our db, is that possible ?
    or before their publish it’ll ask for admin approval is that possible ?

    Contributor means each and every time admin required to add manually all the users, it’s not possible.

    For registering users if it’s limited to only 10, it even doesn’t work. and how this 10 will be registered ?

    We want to give edit rights to authenticated users only, that to with the less intervention of admin ? How can you help me with this question ?

    Now we are with lite version if we upgraded to pro, does our existing posts will be converted automatically to pro with edit and other options or there would be any limitations?

    Hi @phanindrakb,

    Thanks for your reply. I’ll take a look at your questions inline.

    I don’t want only subscribers can edit the post, i want any one can edit the post but before editing they must be authenticate with their email id and that id will be stored in our db, is that possible ?
    or before their publish it’ll ask for admin approval is that possible ?

    The plugin doesn’t provide an authentication method like that. It would be best to simply require registration in this case.

    Contributor means each and every time admin required to add manually all the users, it’s not possible.

    If you require registration, you can also set the default user role to Contributor.

    For registering users if it’s limited to only 10, it even doesn’t work. and how this 10 will be registered ?

    I’m sorry for that, it was a typo. I meant to say “then” rather than “ten”.

    There’s no numeric limit there. You can have as many registered users as you like.

    We want to give edit rights to authenticated users only, that to with the less intervention of admin ? How can you help me with this question ?

    That would best be done by requiring registration.

    Now we are with lite version if we upgraded to pro, does our existing posts will be converted automatically to pro with edit and other options or there would be any limitations?

    We can only discuss the lite version here. I believe I’m now in touch with you through email though. I’ll be happy to answer your questions on that there.

    Thanks,
    David

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