• Resolved orgelportal

    (@orgelportal)


    When I stared using the Capabilities Plugin, different fuctions and settings of subscriber, authors and administrators got affected.

    I tried to reset all user settings, deactivated the plugin, nothing helped.

    1) The current situation now is,that as a logged in Author i do not see any posts on the official site for various events, created via frontend form within the user section for registered users (authors). However, as an admin, i do see the posts perfectly, except that it doesn’t show all of them. And in incognito mode / different browser, I do see all of the entered postings from old times, but also not the new test-entires.

    2) And in the user-section it’s about the same…allthough I feel I can solve this problem, once the one above is solved.

    It seems weird to me, that all user roles can be restricted and allowed on all sort of things, but at the column for my custom post types, there is no check box, which i can check, to allow e.g. authors to create a post. How comes? and how can I have the settings back to normal? even if this means, that i can not use the plugin, i don’ mind….

    Many thanks for all kinds of ideas an tips.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter orgelportal

    (@orgelportal)

    Actually: not a single role has the checkbox to allow creating post on single post type….

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    Hi @orgelportal

    Thanks for using PublishPress.

    When you install the plugin for the first time, nothing at all will change. The plugin does also save backups of all changes once you start to make them.

    When it comes to custom post types, our plugin doesn’t control those. Different methods of creating different post types will produce different capabilities.

    Thread Starter orgelportal

    (@orgelportal)

    I will pass on your information like this. To know this for sure, helps a lot.

    Thank you very much.

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