• Resolved ddohmen

    (@ddohmen)


    I want our Web Developer to be able to view the Avada 5 submenu, but not have full Administrator access.

    I used User Role Editor to create a new role. However, I cannot create a role that will restrict access to certain back-end features yet still provide access to Avada 5’s submenu.

    Even when I “Copy” the default Administrator role to create a new role (then name that role “Administrator 2” with the exact same access as the default Administrator, the new role cannot access the Avada 5 submenu. The role can, however, access the Fusion Builder submenu.

    Is there something in the Avada 5 theme that restricts plugins from allowing any other role besides “Administrator” to access the Avada 5 submenu? Or is there any work around, plugin, or fix that can be made so that other roles (besides the default Administrator) can view and click on the Avada 5 submenu?

    Please let me know, thank you!

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