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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"Edit any" privilege does not work for "Editor" users.
Solution:
This is expected result, the editor need to create at least one post in post type "speakers", but there is a plan to fix it in Access plugin version 2.7, which is still under development.
So currently, this is the best workaround: let your "Editor" user to create a post in post type "speakers".
Problem:
How to prevent guest users from accessing the site?
Solution:
Access doesn't have a blanket option for the whole of the front end. Maintenance-mode plugins may offer the feature to allow only registered users to visit the site.
With Access you can go to Toolset > Access Control and make sure all of the post types (including pages) are managed by Access and edit those to deny read access to guests. That should cover everything.
You can specify what to display instead, so could create a Content Template that the site is for registered users only and a login form, and display that to people denied access.