• hi

    I am looking for a plugin which can provides the possiblity to

    • limit the access for a user to specific pages

    For example : Alain can edit Page1 and John can edit Page2 and Samantha can edit Page3

    • Share the access between some admins

    For example Alan and Samantha can edit Page4, but John can no edit Page4

    • Same thing with post categories

    For example Sandra can edit all the posts of the Category1, but not the other posts of the other categories…

    Thank you!

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  • vpeitl

    (@peitl)

    Hi, I think this plugin will fulfill everything you require.
    A small sample is here:

    AAM project

    Thread Starter lemiran

    (@lemiran)

    Hi and thank you for this link.
    I managed to log in with different user accounts but i’m sorry, i just cant understand how to verify if the functionnalities i need are there…

    Hi, the only way to verify what you need is to install and configure the plugin.
    My sample demonstrates on the frontend what I think you’re looking for, but in the backend.
    You set which user (author, editor) has access to which posts, pages, media files, sections, tags, etc. in the backend. Of course, this is determined by the admin. There can only be one admin, because that is the top role and there is no admin role that has somehow restricted access. It doesn’t make sense. You don’t want 2 or 3 admins because, for example, each admin can delete anyone or anything else. Only one has to have that right.
    But it is possible (and AAM can do it) to create subordinate roles and assign them the necessary permissions.
    You set, for example, whether he can edit a particular post (page) or just see it. It is also possible to set that he can edit but not delete.
    There are really a lot of possibilities. What you describe in your question is certainly possible with AAM.

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