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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Toolset Access offers Post Groups to be set on single Posts edit screens.
This is done by clicking "Change Post Group" in the "Post Group" widget of a single edit post screen.
Since Access 2.7, the pop up appearing once "Change Post Group" is clicked, is blank.
Solution:
Update to latest Toolset Access versions where this issue will be resolved.
Problem:
If Toolset Access is active together with WPML, the editing of posts controlled by Access is disabled even for administrators.
Instead of seeing the Post Edit page, you are redirected to the post listing page in the admin and the URL will be updated with edit.php#no_privileges.
Problem: I have a View of published posts, and I would like to include a button on the front-end of the site to set the post status to be "Draft" instead of "Publish".
Solution: You can do this with a Form that is set to Draft status. Remove all the visible inputs except the Submit button and change the button to say "Draft" or something else.
Problem:
When my users try to reach a certain Posts Edit form the are presented a message "permission denied".
I am sure the Access settings are not at fault as the issue persists with Just Toolset Forms and no other plugin.
Solution:
Make sure the ShortCode of Toolset Forms is not malformed, since for example not closing (missing the last bracket for example) ShortCodes will throw the same error "permission denied"