• pjpark

    (@pjpark)


    This plugin is perfect for what I want to do except that private pages don’t show up in the TOC, even when you are logged in and can otherwise navigate to them. Since 80% of my wiki pages need to be private, this won’t work for me.

    Rats.

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  • Plugin Author dmccan

    (@dmccan)

    That might be something I could tweak. Could you explain the conditions? Are they password protected pages or are you using a plugin to make them private?

    Plugin Author dmccan

    (@dmccan)

    That might be something I could tweak. Could you explain the conditions? Are they password protected pages or are you using a plugin to make them private?

    Thread Starter pjpark

    (@pjpark)

    I’m just setting visibility to Private in the publish settings when I create the wiki page.

    Plugin Author dmccan

    (@dmccan)

    OK. So private is editor or admin.

    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Content_Visibility

    I’ll take a look at that this weekend. It seems like the permissions check should already allow this and it must have been an oversight. Sorry about that.

    Thread Starter pjpark

    (@pjpark)

    Crap. Never mind. WordPress only allows admins to read private pages. It would still be nice to have everything show up for admins, but I had to get yet another plugin to allow more granular control.

    Plugin Author dmccan

    (@dmccan)

    OK. Thanks. Happy WordPressing.

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