• Resolved tantares

    (@tantares)


    Hello, I’m using the Twenty Twenty-Two Version: 1.3 Theme for a blog and have modified some parts of it with the new Design Editor. When I activate PDA, the users with “editor” roles see a startpage design with some parts of the unmodified standard design. The admins and the normal reader see the correct modified design. In particular they see the original bird image in the startpage header instead of a new replacement and the order of the navigation menu is not as it should be.
    Apparently that has something to do with access restrictions because this behavior does not occur when PDA is deactivated.

    Any idea, how to correct this?

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  • Plugin Author WP Folio

    (@buildwps)

    Hi @tantares,

    Thanks for reaching out. We’d love to see this issue in action and give you more custom support here.

    So that your sensitive data isn’t shared in a public forum (like sample URLs and passwords) would you mind dropping us an email at hello(at)preventdirectaccess.com so we can work through this together?

    Thread Starter tantares

    (@tantares)

    Unfortunately the website is private and I cannot share the URL. However it should be quite easy to reproduce the behaviors by setting up a website with the twenty-twenty-two theme and replacing the flying bird image in the header of the startpage with your own image. After that you will see, that the users with editor roles still see the bird whereas the admin and readers see the modified image. The navigation part can also be reproduced very easy by changing the standard links and adding new ones.

    Best Regards
    Tantares

    Plugin Author WP Folio

    (@buildwps)

    Hi @tantares,

    Thanks for elaborating a bit more on your issue. We see that you’ve sent us a message in our email. We will continue communication there.

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