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  • Plugin Author Vladimir Garagulya

    (@shinephp)

    Hi Simon,
    Thanks for the information. I reproduced the issue. I will investigate the reasons and return to you with a solution.

    Thread Starter simonbbs

    (@simonbbs)

    Hey Vladimir,

    Awesome, thank you so much for digging into the things!

    -Simon

    Plugin Author Vladimir Garagulya

    (@shinephp)

    Hi Simon,

    I wrote the fix. It’s available currently as development version 4.53.2 (advanced view from URE plugin page).

    Unfortunately it will be difficult to restrict role access by quizzes only. Learndash defines courses, lessons, topics, quizzes, certificates custom post types with the same capability type ‘course’. So all these CPTs use the same group of user capabilities (edit_courses, delete_courses, etc.).

    Thread Starter simonbbs

    (@simonbbs)

    Hey Vladimir,

    Super appreciate the quick turnaround on this, that Learndash limitation makes sense and really won’t be an issue if they can edit topics courses etc.

    I installed the development version of the plugin and while I am now seeing the proper permissions in the quizzes section, it doesn’t appear that the newly created role is working.

    I first tried to create it as a freshly custom role duplicated from subscriber, but that did not allow me to edit the quizzes / lessons / etc.

    I thought it may be because there was a specific permission associated with activating the backend, so I duplicated the author role and added the lessons / courses / quizzes permissions, but I am still unable to see any additional permissions.

    Do you know if there are any conflicts between user role editor and memberium or anything additional we need to do to give a custom user role backend access?

    Thanks!

    -Simon

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