SINZETA
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Hello,
Exactly, that is what has happened. What I have been able to see is that the PublishPress plugin believes that these states have been created by it.
So, their state system, from what I have seen, which bothers me a lot, is that the states have them limited so that they are not public, and only used for publishers.
I have a plugin for them, the permission plugin, but that is not the one with the states, the state plugin is the free PublishPress plugin.Ideally, your plugin would have a feature to define which roles can see the status.
But hey … I think I can try to do it in a way that doesn’t break your plugin.
Anyway, I would like you to investigate it and tell me what you think. It’s weird, but hey, it’s always nice to have knowledge.
I tried to use their status system, but I don’t really like what I told you, there are characteristics of your plugin that doesn’t have theirs.
To be able to put publications without appearing in the “all” status.
And that the statuses can be public.Let’s see what you find, and if you can help me.
Greetings and thanks for everything.
Hi,
Checking out… I autoresponding myself… the thing was, that I only have the PublishPress: Permissions plugin, and no the PublishPress Pro…
You have that lot plugins that I didnt realize that.I will then add the PublishPress one due it will allow me to add more things and features.
Thanks.
@publishpress Hi,
Well if I understand well then Im able to create status like “Extended post status plugin” with your plugin?If this true, could you guide me where is this option?
Anyway, now that you tell me I will try to look at… But if you clarify me this early would be great.
Thanks for quick response.
Hi,
I will also leave a comment in support forum from your plugin.
Although, I would like to have a reply from developer of plugin “Extended post Status”
Thanks in advance to both
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