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1:25 pm
March 10, 2010


rodeoramsey

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I've been playing around with several role manager plugins and finally came across Role Scoper which I think will do the trick nicely, but it's got SO many options it's making me see crooked.

So I'm hoping someone can help me out here.

I have a wordpress install that will only have 2 users:  the Administrator (ME), and the User (client).  I'm using Wordpress as a sort of CMS and the client now wants access to their posts/pages.

ALL I want them to be able to do is add/edit/delete posts or pages, and have access to a couple plugins (I have a stats plugin installed for them, and a custom plugin that lets them add vendors).

What would be the simplest way to go about this?

Thanks for the help!

9:19 am
March 15, 2010


Kevin

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I don't think Role Scoper is necessary or helpful for that site. You can allow your client to add/edit/delete posts just by setting their WordPress role to Editor. If they should also perform administrative tasks with certain plugins, check those plugins' documentation on how to enable that. Some plugins define their own capabilities, which can be added to the WordPress Editor role via a role-editing plugin such as Capability Manager.


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