Via the ‘Members’ plugin I have set the capabilities for ‘clients’ to ‘upload_files’, nonetheless I always receive the error ‘Error occurred while uploading. Please try again later.’
This issue has nothing to do with server limitations or whatsoever, since when I change the user role of the user to ‘editor’, it all works fine. So I am wondering what capability is this user role missing to properly upload files via the wp media uploader?
]]>I’m creating a website where I will be adding wineries and breweries but the idea is to have their designated user register and be able to edit their specific page and no other. Is this functionality possible through this plugin?
]]>Admin users are able to add and configure the block in the post editor. With in the editor, the configured block will preview as desired. However, the published page/post will not include any HTML generated by the block. After reloading the editor page, the block will show the message “This block contains unexpected or invalid content.”
As a super admin user, the block works for me as intended, producing the desired code on the front end of the website. Also, I can recover and successfully publish buttons that regular admin users attempted to publish.
If a regular admin subsequently edits the post, the block will revert to this “invalid content” state and the button’s code will be stripped from the front end.
My guess is that the block requires users to to have unfiltered_html capability.
Is there a workaround for this or can the plugin be modified so that users do not need unfiltered_html capabilities to use it?
I’m happy to set up user(s) on our staging server if you would like to work on this. Thank you!
]]>meanwhile I need help,
In the front-end event submission form, when a user is adding different tickets they are able to choose to whom is the ticket should be available to, they are able to choose either administrator, or other wordpress user capabilities.
so question 1: is it possible to hide that option only from the front end ?question 2: Is it possible to make the default ticket available to option to a certain role ?
]]>I don’t want the shop manager user to have access to your plugin, so that he cannot modify the templates.
I use the Users&Capabilities plugin, but I don’t see how to deactivate the options of your plugin for certain users.
Hope you can help.
Thanks
]]>Long story short: does ACF Extended fields have limitations in terms of user capabilities?
Thanks in advance