Description
PublishPress Permissionsis the plugin to enable advanced WordPress permissions. PublishPress Permissions is our plugin for advanced WordPress rights. This plugin goes beyond the default WordPress options. It’s impossible to cover all the features in a brief introduction. But here is one: PublishPress permissions lets you customize access to viewing and editing your content. You can choose which users, roles or custom groups are allowed to view and edit any Post, Page, or Custom Post Type.
Main features:
Custom Viewing Permissions
You can customize the viewing rights for your entire content with PublishPress Permissions. You can choose which Users, Roles or Groups are allowed to view any Post, Page, or Custom Post Type by opening it.
Custom Editing Permissions
PublishPress Permissions lets you customize editing permissions across all of your content. You can choose who has the ability to edit any post, page, category, tag, or custom type of content by opening it.
Create content with permissions
PublishPress Permissions lets you customize the permissions to create content for your entire site. You can choose who has the ability to create content on any Post, Page or Custom Post Type.
Custom user groups
You can create your own groups of users with PublishPress Permissions. Imagine that you would like to select certain users to be able to view a Post. You can add users to groups instead of creating new roles and granting permissions.
Manage Media Library Access
PublishPress Permissions allows you to control the access to your media files on your WordPress website. You choose who can edit and view the files in your Media Library.
Show teasers
PublishPress Permissions allows you to show a teaser when the content is unreadable. This is ideal for allowing the public to see small excerpts of your content.
Synchronize users’ content with the content
You can automatically generate content for your users using this Pro feature. You can, for example, sync your staff to Pages. Your staff would then have their own pages to edit and update.
Create your own Workflow statuses
WordPress offers a few status options, including “Draft” or “Published”. Permissions pro allows you to create a much more sophisticated workflow. Each status that you create has its own unique permissions.
Create your own privacy statuses
PublishPress Permissions Pro allows you to create different visibility options for content. A “Premium Status” is one example, which makes content only visible to paying members. A “Staff status” is another example, which applies to the people running your website.