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[Resolved] User Groups

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Problem:
im Trying to built a Site for Film Reviews an I need Groups of users . Every Group has one Admin that has only access to his Groups posts to edit. Is that possible with toolset.
Solution:
Yes, this is possible to achieve with the Access plugin. For example, in the Toolset -> Access Control -> Custom Roles tab, you can create custom roles for the website members and give them the desired privileges.

Then, in the 'Posts Groups' and 'Post Types' tabs you can select the correct permissions for those custom roles.
Relevant Documentation:
https://toolset.com/course-lesson/setting-up-custom-roles-for-members/
https://toolset.com/course-lesson/setting-access-control/
https://toolset.com/course-lesson/restricting-access-to-pages/

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Last updated by holgerW-2 2 years, 3 months ago.

Assisted by: Mateus Getulio.

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#2461651

Hi there,

im Trying to built a Site for Film Reviews an I need Groups of users . Every Group has one Admin that has only access to his Groups posts to edit. Is that possible with toolset.

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Mateus Getulio
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Hello there,

Welcome to the Toolset support forum!

Yes, this is possible to achieve with the Access plugin. For example, in the Toolset -> Access Control -> Custom Roles tab, you can create custom roles for the website members and give them the desired privileges.

Then, in the 'Posts Groups' and 'Post Types' tabs you can select the correct permissions for those custom roles. Please check our documentation related:

https://toolset.com/course-lesson/setting-up-custom-roles-for-members/
https://toolset.com/course-lesson/setting-access-control/
https://toolset.com/course-lesson/restricting-access-to-pages/

Please let me know if this explanation is clear to you and solve the question. Thanks!

Best regards,
Mateus.

#2463003

My issue is resolved now. Thank you!