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  • Sona

    (@support-web-dorado)

    Dear bannerpenguin,

    You can change the role access within Photo Gallery>Options>General Options section. Thank you.

    Hello dear support,

    I want to use Photo Gallery for a multimedia blogging project with some college students. I could not find the setting for role access so that my students can use the gallery as well. Is this only possible in a premium account?

    Regards,

    Adriane

    @Web-Dorado
    Unfortunately I cannot find any section like “Photo Gallery>Options>General Options” Where is it?

    Thread Starter bannerpenguin

    (@bannerpenguin)

    I can see global options but no option to allow editor role access under that?

    Sona

    (@support-web-dorado)

    @tom,

    It is located in Options Menu, which is available with all versions of Photo Gallery.

    @bannerpenguin,

    The option is available only with the latest versions of the plugin, pleas update your version. Thank you.

    Thread Starter bannerpenguin

    (@bannerpenguin)

    Hi,

    I’m using the most up to date version – Version 1.2.63.
    And below is a link to a screenshot where there is no options for permission control.

    I second bannerpenguin opinion.. there is no such option on my site neither.
    You can see my Options backend on following screenshot
    screenshot
    What about it?

    PS
    Photo Gallery v 1.2.63

    Sona

    (@support-web-dorado)

    Dear user,

    Unfortunately the option is only available with the Pro version of the plugin as an additional feature. Thank you.

    So only a webmaster could add a Photo Gallery within the Lite version? I understand this is a Free Lite version, and further more it is really the best Photo plugin, but this is a bit dissapointing. Should have been in the description.

    Thread Starter bannerpenguin

    (@bannerpenguin)

    Makes it absolutely useless for any web designers or developers to use because we can’t give access to the plugin to clients.

    I agree. I understand the principle of having more and better options in the pro version. However, not letting other users of a wordpress page use the plugin makes it pretty much useless as banngerpenguin already put it. So many WP pages are used by more than one person and obviously not everyone can be an administrator/webmaster.

    I kind of agree with palka_a and bannerpenguin.

    We have to ballance our income. We cannot work for free forever. Free software can live only because some of us pay for it and free versions are in a way a kind of advertising + testing sites for pro revisions.

    It is up to Web-Dorado, to decide what is included in free version and what is not. In my private opinion, giving command over this plugin, to admins only, is to big restriction.

    But it is up to the developer as well as it is up to me to choose another plugin or to pay for the pro here.

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