• In order to provide access to a third party person so changes can be done only on all pages from the website, can the editor role be enough?

    Under the editor role, can the person create new pages? If not an admin role is required (given the level of access), would an SEO editor role be a better fit than the editor one?

    Many thanks.

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  • Editor Role: 

    Editors have the same permissions as Authors, allowing them to edit and publish posts authored by other users. They have complete access to the content sections of your website, allowing them to edit or publish pages, including private pages and posts created by others. Editors can also oversee categories and moderate comments. However, they can’t access to website settings, themes, or plugins.

    They have the authority to add, edit, publish, and delete any posts on the site, including the ones written by others. 

    You can use the below plugins for roles and permission.

    1. Members

    2. Ultimate Member

    3. User Role Editor

    4. PublishPress Capabilities

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