Access plugin lets you control what sections different user roles can reach in the WordPress admin and on the front-end. You can create your own custom roles and choose exactly what administration capabilities they have on the site.
When you ask for help or report issues, make sure to tell us the roles that you want to create and the desired capabilities of these roles.
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Problem:
If you have Access and YOAST active and the following setup:
1. A Custom Role (copy the rights from guests role) with "Post edit" rights in Access.
3. Login as this Custom Role, after enabling YOAST
You will not see the post menu + tools menu anymore in WP ADMIN.
If you disable the YOAST plugin those menus come back.
Solution:
Follow the errata and DOC below
It's a compatiblity issue that we can not solve in the core code but it's easily solved by modfiying the Capabilites of your Custom User Role a bit
PHP Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, first array member is not a valid class name or object in /var/www/html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 235.
6. Disable Access or uncheck control with Access over EBERY post type, and see the valid oEmbed result in the Browser.
Solution:
This is solved in any current Access version
Problem:
Users should have to pay to access some information on the website I build.
When paying, the user has to be able to view THAT particular information (page) only.
If he/she wants to view another page, they will have to pay again, but have access to all pages they have paid for.