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.
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Problem: I have a custom role that should be able to submit a Form to add or edit a child post, but the parent post options are not shown in the select field in the Form. This was working before a recent update.
Solution: Check your custom code to confirm that redirects set up to block access to the back-end of the site are not applied to admin-ajax.php requests. Add some conditional logic to prevent those redirects as needed, like in the following code example:
/**
* Block wp-admin access for non-admins (not while doing AJAX, see https://toolset.com/forums/topic/custom-role-no-longer-able-to-perform-same-tasks/)
*/
function ace_block_wp_admin() {
if (!current_user_can('edit_users') && ( !defined('DOING_AJAX') || !DOING_AJAX ) ) {
wp_safe_redirect( '/my-account');
exit;
}
}
add_action( 'admin_init', 'ace_block_wp_admin' );