Noel
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Thank you for the kind words.
I believe what you are trying to do is to restric a certain user or role so he can only have access to a single category of a Portfolio post right?
If so then, yes you can definitely manage users access by certain category(term) but the feature is on the AAM Plus version. The Free doesnt allow you to manage access per Term/Category.
How did you restrict it from the backend menu? And for which role?
If learndash structured the posts under courses (lessons, quizzes etc) as categories/terms under the main custom post which is the Course then for you to manage down to the category/term level the AAM plus might be the option for you since it allows you to manage Terms/Categories per Post, Pages or custom Posts.
You should see the terms/categories listed under Terms and Post on the Main AAM panel. If lessons and topics are organized as I was suspecting it would be by learndash then get the add on to manage the term list found on your AAM panel.
have you recently updated the AAM to the latest version if so, could you please clear th cache to make sure all new versions settings have sync in on your site.
update me on this
@iroshd2020 if you want to manage a role/user so that they can only edit their own posts please check out this guide –> https://aamplugin.com/article/wordpress-how-to-limit-authors-to-their-own-content
But what you mean by “that the admin will allow”, im not getting this part though.
Thanks for the sweet words.
Thank you for the compliment. ??
We are glad to be of assistance to you.
You are very much welcome. We are glad our plugin helped you a lot.
Example shortcode:
[aam limit=”visitor” message =”Please login to show this section” hide=”
visitor”]The content here is limited to visitors……. [/aam]So the above example will hide the content enclosed in the [aam] shortcode to all visitors and will put a message “Please login to show this section in replacement to the location of the content you are trying to hide.
Note: use ” for the attributes not “. and if you want to limit to certain roles or users use ids and comma as separator.
Example:
[aam limit=”101, 20, 30″ message =”Please login to show this section” hide=”
visitor”]The content here is limited to visitors……. [/aam]Hope this is clear
Can you update your wordpress to the latest version (5) as during our replication on a clean wp with latest version it is not resulting to the issue you have.
And also try to clear your cache.
If issue still persist, please isolate problem by deactivating each plugin coz if its not the theme that is causing backend display issue then it would be a certain plugin you are using.
@peps23 what is the Role of the user that is getting the access denied on the Invoices?
Can you check a different user with the same Role to this user if it is having the same issue.Coz if this Access denied is only happening to this User it is clearly some permission/capability issue that was previously added or removed when AAM was still active.
One more thing can you try to clear your cache as well.
Let me know the outcome.
great. if you can share your work around here that would be cool. So others may see it.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by Noel.
@beluxig what shortcode are you trying to use?