How to Control Access to the Theme Editor in WordPress
The Theme Editor in WordPress allows you make direct changes to your site’s theme files. This is not always a good idea because changes made via the Theme Editor can…
The Theme Editor in WordPress allows you make direct changes to your site’s theme files. This is not always a good idea because changes made via the Theme Editor can…
…site. You will need to also have the PublishPress Capabilities plugin installed on that site. Backup Data in Your Database The PublishPress Capabilities backups are stored in your site’s database….
…Admin Menu Product Editor When you visit the “Products” screen, you will be able to see and edit products. Edit This Product Video version of this tutorial https://youtu.be/mMKQeiW79Y4 WooCommerce Product…
…PublishPress Capabilities plugin allows you to control access to both the old and the new navigation menus. For example, you can show a “Log in” link to your site visitors,…
…the “Add Selected” button. Click the “Save Permissions” button. That’s it. You’ve finished the process. Now when any user in the Author role tries to visit a page on the…
…sacrifice. We have evolved into an award-winning nonprofit digital news site.” You can hear an interview with Wendi Thomas, the site’s founder by clicking this link to visit Next City….
…”WordPress Logo” and “Visit Site”. Admin Toolbar Restrictions If these settings are saved, this next screenshot shows what we’ll see in the toolbar. Only the “Comments” and “New” links remain….
…a Page. Change the theme of your site. Install a Plugin. Write one comment as an anonymous user. Approve the comment Now let’s see how Simple History has recorded those…