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[Resolved] Toolset Settings (Unfiltered HTML)

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Problem: What does "higher roles" mean in the unfiltered HTML settings?

Solution: The required capability is "unfiltered_html".

In single installations, only admins have it by default; on multisite installations, only superadmins have it by default. Those are the "higher roles" referred to here.

Relevant Documentation:
https://wordpress.org/support/article/roles-and-capabilities/#unfiltered_html

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Last updated by julieP 5 years, 4 months ago.

Assisted by: Christian Cox.

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#1302201

In the Custom Content tab of Toolset Settings, the last section provides for allowing unfiltered HTML "for higher roles". That's a bit vague. How high a role exactly??

#1302425

Hi, I'm not 100% sure so I'll ask my 2nd tier team. I'm not sure if it's a specific role or roles, or if there is a specific capability for custom roles. I'll let you know what I find out, though.

#1302881

The required capability is “unfiltered_html”:
https://wordpress.org/support/article/roles-and-capabilities/#unfiltered_html

In single installations, only admins have it by default; on multisite installations, only superadmins have it by default. Those are the “higher roles” referred to here.

#1306661

Ah OK - thanks for clarifying.

It would be a huge improvement to see "higher roles" changed here to "Administrator or Super Admin". The word "roles" itself is misleading; after all there is nothing higher than Admin or Super Admin so there is only one role. You know, just when someone gets a minute................. 🙂