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I have Gravity Forms installed in my site.
When I go to edit a Role, it lists some Gravity Forms-related capabilities:
gravityforms_api
gravityforms_api_settings
gravityforms_edit_forms
gravityforms_delete_forms
gravityforms_create_form
gravityforms_view_entries
gravityforms_edit_entries
gravityforms_delete_entries
gravityforms_view_settings
gravityforms_edit_settings
gravityforms_export_entries
gravityforms_uninstall
gravityforms_view_entry_notes
gravityforms_edit_entry_notes
gravityforms_view_updates
gravityforms_view_addons
gravityforms_preview_forms
For one of my roles, I have every one of those boxes checked. However, Forms is still not showing up in those users’ Admin menu. When I go to the menu editor, the Forms group of capabilities have the yellow dot and they’re all grayed-out.
Under the “Capability” column, all of them say form_full_access. Here are their menu slugs:
gf_edit_forms
gf_edit_forms
gf_new_form
gf_entries
gf_settings
gf_export
gf_update
gf_addons
gf_help
Basically, I need for users with this Role to have access to Gravity Forms. Please advise.
Some background info:
PHP Version 5.6.14
MySQL Version 5.5.44
WordPress Version 4.3.1
Gravity Forms Version 1.9.14
WPFront User Role Editor Business Pro Version 2.12
I’m using WordPress Multisite, and the site where I’m having this problem is the main site at the main domain.
Hi Josh,
I don’t why all the menu items has the same capability, unless Gravity Forms does something internally to translate these to a real capability at run time.
Is it possible for you to ask the Gravity Forms developer, what all capabilities are required to display the menus?
Thanks
Syam