WordPress is a great platform and has surprisingly flexible permissions. However, by default, the permissions system keeps to the WordPress philosophy of "Decisions, not options". This means that there are 5 user roles by default: Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor and Subscriber. But you're not able to edit these roles without installing a plugin.
In this guide, I'll introduce 5 of the best plugins for customizing the permissions on your WordPress site. These plugins will allow you to customize the 5 default roles, and also create your own rules and permissions.
Plugin #1. Capability Manager Enhanced
Capability Manager Enhanced is probably my favorite user permissions plugin for WordPress users. It really can do everything from the basics to the more advanced features.
With Capability Manager Enhanced, you can customize the permissions of all the existing roles. You can also create new roles and control their permissions.
Capability Manager Enhanced has you...
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Published on April 15, 2019 04:25