• Resolved james.iwate

    (@jamesiwate)


    Hello, I want to create a mutliauthor blog for one on my classes. In each class, students will be writing posts. There will be 40 users. In the Dashboard, under posts, I only want the users to be able to see a list of posts that they have written. For example, user 1 would only be able to see the list of posts with the category “user 1”. Can Advanced Access Manager work in this way?

    Right now, I am using multisites and each student has their own site. However, I think it would be easier to administer if the site were the same.

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  • Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    @jamesiwate,

    Thank you for the question. In your case, you need to use the LIST TO OTHERS option to hide posts that do not belong to users.

    WordPress core already has the ability to prevent users from managing other users content with core capabilities edit_others_posts, delete_others_posts, etc. The LIST TO OTHERS option enhances AAM core to also hide them.

    Note. This feature is available with Plus Package only.

    Keep me updated if anything.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter james.iwate

    (@jamesiwate)

    Dear Vasyl,
    Your reply was immensely helpful. Thanks for responding.
    Best,
    James

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