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[Resolved] Controling access of all pages with the same parent with a Group

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Last updated by Shane 5 years, 8 months ago.

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#1237008

Pat

Hello,

I have created an access group and have affected it to a front end page (frontadmin). Now, this page will serve as a kind of front end backoffice for shop manager enabling them to manage their site without having to access the admin area.

So, I would be very interested to know if I can use access group to restrict access to all publications that will be under the url : hidden link
That could be postypes, users ...

Let me know
Regards
Pat

#1237233

Shane
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Pat,

Thank you for contacting our support forum.

So you want to automatically add a post to a post group whenever it is being published on the frontend?

The user will be using our Toolset form right ?

Please let me know.
Thanks,
Shane

#1237512

Pat

Hi Shane,

I'm wondering if there is a solution to restrict access to all pages that are under a specific page (here : frontadmin). That could be standard pages that have this specific page as parent, but also, all postypes that we want to be linked to this page (ie : hidden link or hidden link)

This restriction should be valid for all pages that are already created under the parent page, but also, automatically added for all new pages / postypes that would be created in the future.

Hope this clarify the request.
Regards
Pat

#1237805

Shane
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Languages: English (English )

Timezone: America/Jamaica (GMT-05:00)

Hi Pat,

So it can be from the same post type being attached as a parent or from a different post type.

As long as the parent is in a post group you want to add that child to the post group as well correct?

If I get the full requirements then we should be able to do this with a CRED hook tho a feature request for this is recommended as well because it is something than can be quite useful.

Please let me know.
Thanks,
Shane