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Topic Tag: Controlling access to front-end content
Access plugin allows you to limit front-end read access to specific pages, posts or custom types and define who will be able to access that content. It also provides the functionality to set access control for specific blocks inside page content, in order to place texts that are visible to or hidden from certain user types.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us on which content and user types you are trying to apply access control.
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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: 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.
Editing permissions for a Custom Post Type in Toolset Access should also apply to single posts of that type when they are added to WordPress Menus (and displayed with the theme).
Since Access 2.7 these settings are not applied to posts in Menus. This means you can see and click on the menu items to which you might not have (read) access to.
Solution:
It is a known issue, our developers are working on it:
I have a custom post type job-application which needs to have view access controlled. Administrator, supervisor and manager roles should be able to view all job-application posts.