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  • Plugin Author Lars Schenk

    (@larsschenk)

    This is by design. There is only one flickr account that you can connect to with your API key. Thus there is only one user that is able to add galleries etc.

    Other users can use the Gallery Code
    [RFG_gallery id='1']
    in postings. But they currently can’t edit the plugin settings, add or edit galleries.

    If there is a need to introduce a more complex role system – how should that look like?

    Admin can change settings.
    Authors and editors were allowed to add and edit galleries.

    Is there much demand for a feature like that? I doubt – who will pay the development cost? Any thoughts?

    Thread Starter lezzidan

    (@lezzidan)

    Hi Lars,
    I understand your point, my idea was to let the settings of the plugin for the admin but then let authors and editors ass galleries. In my case I have several editors that take photos, upload them on flickr and then link the flickr albums as galleries in wp and in the post through the shortcode.
    I had to change authors to administrators in orde to use the plugins, which is ok for the moment (as long as they don’t do disasters :-), your plugin is fantastic, I was just wondering if it was some problem on my installation.
    Actually I also use the NextGen gallery plugin and I can edit the single operations permissions through the Advanced Access Manager plugin, in the case of RFG I cannot do it, maybe this could be a solution.

    Thanks
    Daniele

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