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  • Thread Starter pagevm

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    Oops, my TinyMCE buttons got messed up and were making the toolbar too long.

    I don’t think you need to register multiple users under the same email. As an editor or an administrator, you can change the author for each post. When you are editing a post, scroll all the way to the bottom, as long as you have the appropriate permissions, you will see a block called “Post Author” with a drop-down list of all the possible authors. Just pick the one you want.
    As a manager of a multi-user site, I also find this plug-in invaluable: https://lud.icro.us/wordpress-plugin-user-switching/
    It allows the administrator to switch to any of your users with a click, and then switch back to the admin.
    Hope this helps.

    Hi Guys,
    I am using the “WordPress.com Stats” plugin that Txanny mentioned above, as well as the “Capability Manger” to manage the tasks allowed for my various roles.

    My administrator and editor roles have the stats info available to them on their dashboard, but any role lower does not. Any idea which capability I can activate to allow lower roles access to stats? I have already tried raising my “contributors” to level 7, but that didn’t seem to do the trick.

    I am getting this same error while trying to use the plugin My Category Order. Cory, you seemed to have solved the problem, do you know what you did?
    Thanks,
    -P

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