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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Problem:
Toolset doesn's seem to apply any rule (wether post type, post group or WPML group) to the as "shop" designated page used with WooCommerce.
How can we control who can see the ship with Toolset Access?
Solution:
Toolset Access allows the control over Post Types - hence if you control products (the post type "products") with Toolset Access and remove reading rights from a role as an example, that role still can see the shop "page" itself but no products listed in it.
Hiding the single Shop "page" by controlling the post Type "Page" or with a Post Group or even WPML group doesn't work.
This is because the Shop "page" becomes an archive as soon you designate it for WooCommerce's shop "page".
Archives cannot be controlled directly by Access but only it's contents (the products, in this case).
This is the same on any other archive (taxonomy, post, etc).
Problem:
The issue here is that the user is getting an error 500 when activating our access plugin.
Solution:
In this user's case the error was being caused by another plugin, so the recommendation was for them to disable all the non-toolset plugins and then activate access then being activating the other plugins one by one.
Problem:
Wie kann Ich gewisse seiten von gewissen usern verstecken, und andere seiten gewissen usern zeigen?
Solution:
In Toolset > Zugriffskontrolle zuerst den Post Type unter Access Kontrolle bringen.
Dann in Beitragsgruppen eine neue Gruppe erstellen, ein name geben und diejenigen Posts wählen, die Du kontrollieren willst.
Die gruppe speichern mit "Add group" und dann in der neuen Gruppe die regeln setzen (wer was tun kann).