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Syam MohanKeymaster
Yes, I’ll create options for bulk pricing. Thanks.
November 25, 2014 at 4:20 pm in reply to: Menu Editor – no effect on additional theme menu items #1787Syam MohanKeymasterThis reply has been marked as private.November 25, 2014 at 9:58 am in reply to: Menu Editor – no effect on additional theme menu items #1776Syam MohanKeymasterI tried to authenticate the protected folder with the first set of username/password, but it did not succeed. Tried with manually typing it in and copy pasting it. Do you mind resetting the protected folder password? Thanks
November 24, 2014 at 7:05 pm in reply to: Menu Editor – no effect on additional theme menu items #1756Syam MohanKeymasterThis reply has been marked as private.November 24, 2014 at 2:45 pm in reply to: Menu Editor – no effect on additional theme menu items #1750Syam MohanKeymasterThis reply has been marked as private.November 24, 2014 at 10:14 am in reply to: Menu Editor – no effect on additional theme menu items #1715Syam MohanKeymasterHi Marcus, Can you give me access to the development site, before I create a test environment locally? Thanks
November 19, 2014 at 10:00 am in reply to: Menu Editor – no effect on additional theme menu items #1628Syam MohanKeymasterHi Marcus, Sorry about that. Can you give me details about the theme and the version of WordPress you are using? Thanks
Syam MohanKeymasterI’m closing this topic, if you still need help, we can reopen it.
Syam MohanKeymasterI tried to download those plugins to test, since they were premium plugins couldn’t do it.
This is the way usually plugins work, on network admin they check is_super_admin() to give permission and on site admin they check capabilities to enable functionality. Some plugins create non-standard capabilities so that you can individually control them. Like the way User Role Editor does, it has its own set of capabilities. Else they will be checking standard capabilities like ‘manage_options’.
Either way you have to enable those capabilities the plugin looking for to give a user the required functionality. But when you enable a capability it enables all the functionality associated with that capability, not just the ones you required. For example ‘manage_options’ enables the Settings menu, which you may not want. Then your option will be hide those using menu editor.
Is it possible for you to ask the authors of those plugins which capabilities they use to enable the functionality? Then you can setup a role which has just those capabilities.
Syam MohanKeymasterI’m not familiar with these plugins. Do these work on the network admin or on individual site admin or both?
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