• Resolved ninsan

    (@jennyrigsjo)


    Hello,

    I just installed your plugin and I have discovered that when the option Allow contributors and subscribers to upload avatars is enabled, the plugin blocks authors’ access to the edit.php and edit-comments.php screens. This issue affects only users with the ‘author’ user role (not admins or editors) and it goes away as soon as the ‘Allow contributors and subscribers to upload avatars’ option is disabled. I don’t have any users with contributor or subscriber roles on my site, so I can’t say whether the problem affects these roles too, but my guess is it probably does(?).

    Hopefully you’ll be able to fix this issue asap, your plugin seems really neat and I look forward to be able to use it once it has been updated.

    Cheers!
    /jen

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