tuttivivo
Forum Replies Created
-
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editor role doesn’t have permission to edit pagesAll-
ALISM has totally nailed the answer to this problem. You only need to go to the PAGES page, click the SCREEN OPTIONS at the top of the screen and change it from 1 column to 2 column. The saving information will appear in the 2nd column.
See:
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 2.9 cannot revise or publish pagesAll-
ALISM has totally nailed the answer to this problem. You only need to go to the PAGES page, click the SCREEN OPTIONS at the top of the screen and change it from 1 column to 2 column. The saving information will appear in the 2nd column.
See:
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: UPDATE PAGE BUTTONS GONE after updating to version 2.9!?Alism: The screen options totally works. It so happened (apparently) that since my client was not using the original ADMIN account it had never changed from 2 column on the PAGES U.I. Or, perhaps somthing reset these 2 column settings during the 2.9 upgrade process. But changing the setting ON THE PAGES U.I. did the trick. THANKS!!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 2.9 cannot revise or publish pagesIt seems that WordPress has done something in the new 2.9 update. On my blogs the PAGES are only able to be edited by the ORIGINAL ADMIN account (username = admin) – even though all the documentation says that other accounts with Administrator permissions may use all functions. Surely they will fix this in a future release. but for now, be sure you log in using the ADMIN user.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: UPDATE PAGE BUTTONS GONE after updating to version 2.9!?It seems that WordPress has done something in the new 2.9 update that limits the PAGES from being edited by anyone except the ORIGINAL ADMIN account (username = admin) – even though all the documentation says that all accounts with Administrator permissions may use all functions. Surely they will fix this in a future release. but for now, be sure you log in using the ADMIN user.
At least this is the case in my blogs.
If you don’t know what that password is, you should be able to find and edit the ADMIN user’s PW in the Profiles section. Then use that one when you need to change your pages.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Editor role doesn’t have permission to edit pagesIt seems that WordPress has done something in the new 2.9 update that limits the PAGES from being edited by anyone except the ORIGINAL ADMIN account (username = admin) – even though all the documentation says that all accounts with Administrator permissions may use all functions. Surely they will fix this in a future release. but for now, be sure you log in using the ADMIN user.