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  • August 13, 2015 at 8:37 am in reply to: Role for certain page, hide everything else #14351
    acrontum
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    Dear Syam,

    i am sorry but i need more specific instructions, because i don’t get how you would work with the 3 roles you mentioned.

    A short step-by-step Scenario:

    Let’s say i have 99 Posts of the type Projects right now, and…

    1. I create a Custom Post of the type Project, namend “Project X”
    2. I create a Role named “Project X Administrators”

    What do i want to achieve?

    – When the User of the Role “Project X Administrators” is in the Dasboard he should see only “Projects” and “Dashboard”
    – When the User clicks on “Projects” he should only see “Project X” and Sub-Pages of “Project X”
    – The User should be able to edit the Project “Project X” in any way
    – The User should not be able to create, edit or see any other pages or projects of the whole system

    So, which Attributes should my role have to achieve this? Right now i would activate:

    – Dashboard read
    – Dasboard edit_dashboard
    – Projects edit_projects

    But this has the following result:

    – The User can see all Projects (but not edit them)
    – The User can create Projects

    How should i solve this? If i get your solution right i would have to go to ALL of the 99 Projects and disable the access for “Project X Administrators” so only one is left – but this can’t be the best practice way for this case, can it?

    August 12, 2015 at 8:29 am in reply to: Role for certain page, hide everything else #14301
    acrontum
    Spectator

    Dear Syam,

    thanks for your response.

    There is no certain criteria, all the roles are created and associated to a single project manually. It would be very nice to create a role for each project automatically but not really necessary.

    The most important thing would be, that the administrator can create a role which has only the rights to 1. Log-In, 2. See the Projects Tab 3. See his single Project and the Subpages and can edit them. It is especially important that he/she can’t see other projects or pages etc.

    The link is associated to a “Edit Page” Link which is shown to me on this page as you can see here.

    http://i.imgur.com/YSuO8Fn.png

    August 11, 2015 at 9:43 am in reply to: Role for certain page, hide everything else #14231
    acrontum
    Spectator

    Sidenote: https://wpfront.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=14230&action=edit – the edit link generated on the topic page, redirects me to the front page.

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