• Resolved Andry

    (@blackstar1991)


    Hi, I use your plugin on site where users with role Contributor can add own posts. How do I can hide your plugin for this role ?

    I want that it show only for only for Admins and Editors roles?

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  • Plugin Author TiomKing

    (@tiomking)

    Hi blackstar1991,

    Yes, when you set Reports access level to “Administrator”, only admins can see reported content fixes, but editors can’t.

    If you’ll set it to “Contributer”, it will allow access to Contributer role and higher, including editors.

    We will consider adding an “Editor” role access level in our future releases.

    Thanks for your feedback,
    TiomKing.

    Thread Starter Andry

    (@blackstar1991)

    Thanks, I’ll wait for an update, as without the ability to disable the display of users with certain roles, this plugin could be potentially unsafe to use in my case.

    Plugin Author TiomKing

    (@tiomking)

    Hi Andry,

    We’ve added Editor and Author roles to ReWord reports access level settings.

    Please update to latest version.

    Thanks for your feedback,
    TiomKing.

    P.S – can you share your site url?

    Thread Starter Andry

    (@blackstar1991)

    Hi, TiomKing

    Unfortunately, that’s not what I need. I need the reword_admin_menus() function to be initialized only for Administrators.

    https://monosnap.com/file/gyUkv4LjwWLMAM4WgDJY2D6XD8BBro

    Now all users see this plugin in admin Tab menu.

    Plugin Author TiomKing

    (@tiomking)

    Hi Andrey,

    The ReWord admin menus are restricted and hidden according to user capabilities.

    After updating to latest ReWord version (2.2), you can set the minimum access level role to Administrator, Editor, Author or Contributor.

    For example, a contributor user logged in while access level is set to administrator, and ReWord menus is not showing:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lIrfVSpM5O3XMLKCPAKsceSRYc0NnRgH/view?usp=drive_link

    Isn’t that what you where looking for?

    Thread Starter Andry

    (@blackstar1991)

    Yes, understood. Thanks.

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