cchervit
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In reply to: [Linky] Creating a new user to only manage/edit links in LinkyJust an update since I can’t find a way to edit my original post:
- I installed a plug-in called Members and created a new role called “Linky Links Editor”. If I give this role permissions to “manage options”, it basically opens up all of the plug-ins for this user to control — which is not what I want of course. If I take that option away, I see no plugins in the admin bar. How do I get just “Linky” plugin to show up?
- I installed a plug-in called WPCode and created an admin menu item that gives me a menu item that brings me directly to the linky-links page (https://midtownpt.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=wp-linky-links). This presents itself only when the logged in user is of the Linky Links Editor role.
- I tried creating a the add_filter() function that was listed in the above forum post as a code-snippet. It seems to compile and gets deployed using the WPCode plug-in, but it doesn’t seem to do anything (that I can tell)
- When I go to that URL (admin.php?page=wp-linky-links) using the admin menu and while logged in as a Linky Links Editor, I can’t get to it. I get an error “you do not have access to this page”.
So I’m still confused a bit about if the Linky plugin has any permissions built-in that I can expose in Members plug-in, or what?
Does anybody have a clue about what I need to do to just give a certain created WP role access to this one Linky plugin?
Thanks for helping!
- This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by cchervit.
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