I hope this message finds you well.
I am writing to request a feature enhancement for the Code Snippets plugin. We need an option that restricts Network Site Administrators from seeing or interacting with this plugin, ensuring that only superadmins have access to it.
Details:
Purpose: This change is necessary to maintain better control and security over the code snippets used across the network. Limiting access to superadmins only will help in preventing unauthorized or accidental modifications by Network Site Administrators.
Additional Information: Please let us know if you require any further details or clarification regarding this request. We would also appreciate an estimated timeline for the implementation of this feature.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. Looking forward to your response.
Best regards,
]]>I’ve established a “super admin” user and limited some rights of Administrator users. Now, I’m also interested in preventing Administrators from editing SuperAdmin rights or deleting the SA user. How can I accomplish this?
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in the table.
Screenshots show no roles available in the dropdown to assign:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k9zu42gsi46fus5/Screenshot%202023-01-11%20at%203.27.01%20PM.png?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/r8gegrh9xv37g4r/Screenshot%202023-01-11%20at%203.45.03%20PM.png?dl=0
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
This multiple clones have their own admin panel
So that the admin can check their orders,update products and other things.
And this has be done in the single site only and everything should be controlled by superadmin
]]>Here is the code I put in the HTML block:
<!– Calendly link widget begin –>
<link href=”https://assets.calendly.com/assets/external/widget.css” rel=”stylesheet”>
<script src=”https://assets.calendly.com/assets/external/widget.js” type=”text/javascript”></script>
<div class=”wp-block-buttons”>
<div class=”wp-block-button”>
Reserve a Winter Kit
</div>
</div>
<!– Calendly link widget end –>
And after I hit publish, when I go back and check, this is what is there:
<!– Calendly link widget begin –>
<div class=”wp-block-buttons”>
<div class=”wp-block-button”>
Reserve a Winter Kit
</div>
</div>
<!– Calendly link widget end –>
Can anyone help with this? I am on the most recent version of WordPress. Not sure if this matters, but I have a multisite set-up.
Thanks,
Aaron
I run a WP multisite network and every blog has its own administrators but of course they are not superadmin. The superadmin is only used for the multisite administration.
It took me at least one hour to find out why there is no Additional CSS section in one of the blogs using the Hestia theme. The user needs superadmin permissions. This should be fixed! Its not feasible to give all blog admins superadmin permissions.
Bernhard
]]>I have a question regarding the multisite compatibility of you plugin.
For the multisite that I am building I need to hide certain items for admins on subsites but not for the superadmin. Can you plugin distinguish between admins and superadmins.
Also do the settings of the top level site carry over to subsites?
If the plugin does not distinguish between superadmin and admin do I need to create a custom user role for that purpose or does the plugin not see custom roles?
With kind regards,
Arno Lieshout
Frontend developer
Dreamlab
It’s automatically logout again redirect to admin login page.
Please anyone let me know . Whats is the reason this type of issue accrue.
I have deactivate all plugins & themes and checked the issue still raised.
]]>Installing this plugin lead to hacking my site. the hacker created a SuperAdmin user, deleted my site content, broke my theme functionality and sent 36023 spam emails and my hosting service suspended me because of the burden the hacker caused on their server!!!
AWFUL PLUGIN. AWFUL PLUGIN. AWFUL PLUGIN. AWFUL PLUGIN
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