Nobody will be able to see your Media Library files unless they have access to a post that includes that file.Ĭlick here to see how to manage access to your media files. The Pro version of Permissions allows you to deny any public access to files on your site. Or you can add an exception so users can edit other people’s media files if they are attached to a post they can edit. For example, you can set up WordPress so that users only have access to files that they uploaded. You decide who gets to edit and view files in your Media Library. PublishPress Permissions gives you detailed control over access to media on your WordPress site. This box allows you to choose “Enabled” or “Blocked” for any user role, individual user, or user group.Ĭlick here to see how to control editing permissions. Open any content item and you’ll see a box with a label like this: “Permissions: Edit this Post”. You can even prevent users from editing child pages of a specific parent page. Open a Post, Page, Category, Tag, or custom post type and you can decide who is allowed to edit that content. PublishPress Permissions allows you to customize the editing permissions for all your content. Editing Permissions for WordPress Content You can also set permissions for all users who are guests, and those who are logged in.Ĭlick here to see how to control viewing permissions. This box allows you to choose “Enabled” or “Blocked” for any user role, individual user, or user group. Open any post and you’ll see a box with the label, “Permissions: Read this Post”. PublishPress Permissions enables you to customize viewing access for WordPress content. Viewing Permissions for WordPress Content
Personal posts for each user (Pro version): You can automatically create individual posts for your users so they have their own private content to edit or read.
Show teasers for restricted content (Pro version): Have teaser text that is publicly available, followed by private content that is restricted to only your site’s users.Two default groups include Logged in and Logged out users. Create user groups: Build groups of users who can be given their own custom permissions.Hide other users’ posts: You can prevent users from seeing posts by other users in the WordPress admin area.Media Library permissions: You decide who gets to edit and view image files and documents in your Media Library.Editing permissions: Every post, page, and taxonomy term has a box where you can choose who can edit this content.Viewing permissions: Every post, page, and taxonomy term has a box where you can choose who can read this content.Click here to control access to your WordPress site with Permissions Pro! Key Features in PublishPress Permissions With Permissions Pro you can manage access to posts, pages, media, taxonomies and custom post types. The Pro version of Permissions has all the features you need to control permissions for your WordPress users. This plugin is the free version of PublishPress Permissions. The Pro version of PublishPress Permissions has many advanced features such as teaser previews of restricted content, custom WordPress statuses, and automatically creating personal posts for users. For example, you can deny all direct access to files for logged out users. You can choose who can access images and files in your site’s Media Library. With PublishPress Permissions, you can control who can view and edit your WordPress content. You can apply these permissions for user roles, individual users, and even custom groups. PublishPress Permissions allows you to enable or deny access to posts, pages, categories, tags and more.