Plugin info

Total downloads: 6,173
Active installs: 100
Total reviews: 8
Average rating: 4.9
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 2 language(s)
Contributors: 2
Last updated: 3/18/2017 (3210 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 7/22/2014 (11 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.6
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.9.28
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3210 days ago • 8 reviews

22/100

Is Editorial Access Manager abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 3210 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 3.6
Tested up to: 4.9.28
Requires PHP: f

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Description

A simple plugin to let you control who has access to what posts. By default in WordPress, we can create users
and assign them to roles. Roles are automatically assigned certain capabilities. See the codex article for a list of
Roles and Capabilities. Sometimes default roles are not enough,
and we have one-off situations. Editorial Access Manager lets you set which users or roles have access to specific
posts. Perhaps you have a user who is a Contributor, but you want them to have access to edit one specific page? This
plugin can help you.

Configuration Overview

There are no overarching settings for this plugin. Simply go to the edit post screen in the WordPress admin and
configure access settings in the “Editorial Access Manager” meta box in the sidebar.

Managing Access by Roles

In the “Editorial Access Manager” meta box, enable custom access management by “Roles”. Once enabled, the post can only be
edited by users that fall into those roles. However, no matter what, the Administrator role can always edit any post.
This if for safety reasons. You can also only use roles that have the “edit_posts” capability; therefore “Subscriber” by
default cannot be used.

Managing Access by Users

In the “Editorial Access Manager” meta box, enable custom access management by “Users”. Once enabled, the post can only be
edited by designated users. However, no matter what, any administrator can edit any post. This if for safety reasons.
You can also only use users that have the “edit_others_posts” capability; therefore “Subscriber” users by default
cannot be used.

Fork the plugin on Github

Installation

  1. Upload and activate the plugin.
  2. Browse to any post in the WordPress admin and navigate to the “Editorial Access Management” meta box in
    the sidebar.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Changelog

0.3.2

  • Only enqueue scripts and styles when editing a public post type. Props jeremyfelt

0.3.1

  • Fix bug where logged out user could edit role restricted post @tripgrass

0.3.0

0.2.0

  • Add Italian language support. Props @marcochiesi
  • Add post table column to show editorial access. Props @marcochiesi
  • Remove source file for minified CSS. Props @marcochiesi
  • Tweak capability handling. Props @marcochiesi
  • Add proper bower.json
  • Cleanup messy JavaScript
  • Remove unit testing of unnecessary WP versions

0.1.1

  • Properly revoke access, if necessary, for users that have edit_page but not edit_post.

0.1.0

  • Plugin release