• We have set up a new wordpress site where we have the need for different users to plan, write and schedule a post. Your plugin Task-Scheduler look like a very good option for this use. The app works fine if the user is administrator on the site. But we are looking for a way to have other wordpress user roles access this plugin with the wp-admin console. This is needed for our intended use where different users have the ability to post their own posts and theese are separated from other users posts. Is there a way with this plugin to have non admin users accessing the new task and edit task modes in task-scheduler?

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  • Plugin Author miunosoft

    (@miunosoft)

    Hi,

    It requires some additional code to develop. According to your needs, should the user see tasks created by other users in the task listing table (Dashboard -> Task Scheduler -> Tasks)?

    Thread Starter viei789

    (@viei789)

    Thanks for the reply.

    There is no need to see posts from other users, ONLY the logged in user own posts.
    So the user posting new posts has not a need to see posts from other users in Dashboard—Task Sceduler–Tasks.

    It looks like this is the standard behaviour of user roles for posts in the wp-admin dashboard.
    But if it is easier to have all users see each others posts the function that ONLY the user logged in can see his own posts is not a must for us.

    Plugin Author miunosoft

    (@miunosoft)

    I see. It should be technically possible to implement.

    If you are serious about implementing a new feature, submit a query through the contact form with some details.

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