• Resolved emkel

    (@emkel)


    Dear Chandni,

    how can I – as role ‘Administrator’ – make it possible that another user with the role ‘Editor’ gets access to the plugin in the WordPress backend so that s/he can build a “Multipin Map”?

    Thanks for your help!

    Best wishes from Berlin

    Emke

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  • Plugin Author Chandni Patel

    (@phpwebdev)

    Hello Emke,

    You can use any plugin which can assign access of individual modules to roles or users.

    Please let me know if that helps.

    Regards,
    Chandni

    Thread Starter emkel

    (@emkel)

    Dear Chandni,

    sorry, no, I do not understand your advice.
    How can ANY OTHER than the ‘Mapit’-plug-in make the ‘Mapit’-plug-in visible in the backend for logged-in ‘Editors’?
    How can ‘Editors’ use the ‘Mapit’-plug-in?

    Thanks a lot for any help!

    Best wishes

    Emke

    Plugin Author Chandni Patel

    (@phpwebdev)

    Hello Emke,

    There are plugins that help manage user roles and capabilities. For example ‘Advanced Access Manager’ or similar, can provide user role additional capabilities.

    You can install any such plugin that can help manage user roles & capabilities and the option to manage map will be available to editors as well.

    Regards,
    Chandni

    Thread Starter emkel

    (@emkel)

    Dear Chandni,

    ah, OK, now I got you! I thought any of the already installed plug-ins would be able to switch also something for ‘Mapit’…! DAU.
    Clear: I have to install another plug-in to solve it.
    Great! Thanks a lot!

    Best wishes

    Emke

    • This reply was modified 5 years ago by emkel.
    Plugin Author Chandni Patel

    (@phpwebdev)

    Glad to hear that Emke.

    Do let me know if you have any other issues. I am marking this as resolved.

    Regards,
    Chandni

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