Access is a WordPress plugin that lets you add custom roles and control their privileges.
Access User Guides include detailed documentation for controlling what actions different roles and users can do on content and what WordPress admin screens users can access.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the versions of the Toolset plugins that you have installed and activated.
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The Access settings for Post forms are configured at Toolset > Access Control > Toolset Forms, by expanding the section for front-end Post forms.
That section is currently broken. The checkboxes don’t respond to clicks, and horizontal scrolling to see settings that don’t fit the page does not work.
Solution:
This issue is fixed in the latest version of Toolset Access plugin 2.8.10, you can download it here:
Problem: I'm having problems where I cannot add new custom fields in Types, and I cannot adjust Access Control settings in wp-admin.
Solution: Update to the latest version of Access to solve the checkboxes and scrolling issues. Increase your server's max_input_vars setting to resolve the problem where new fields cannot be added.
Problem:
The user would like to display different items in the admin menu for different kinds of users.
Solution:
Actually, Toolset Acces does not affect the WordPress admin menus. Depending on the user role, WordPress will display the allowed menu items.
I would suggest installing a 3rd party plugin that allows customizing the admin menus without needing to touch the roles, such as:
- https://wordpress.org/plugins/admin-menu-editor/