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  • Plugin Author Vladimir Garagulya

    (@shinephp)

    Hi,

    If you assign new registered user no role or empty role by default, then dashboard will be unavailable to him. Such user will see permissions error message.

    Thread Starter daitarn3

    (@daitarn3)

    I need the role subscriber to read the post, if I remove all checkmarks in the User Role Editor, what happens?

    Plugin Author Vladimir Garagulya

    (@shinephp)

    Just see. Can unregistered user (casual visitor) read your blog? Yes, she can.
    ‘read’ capability from subscriber role allows just access to the ‘Dashboard’-‘Home’ and ‘Profile’-‘Your profile’ menu items at the WordPress admin backend.

    Thread Starter daitarn3

    (@daitarn3)

    I removed the tick to everything but the dashboard is always

    Plugin Author Vladimir Garagulya

    (@shinephp)

    Just check if everything was made as you want: user you test has the same role you edited, role you edited has no capabilities really.
    My test shows ‘You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page’ when I try to open wp-admin under user with empty (no capabilities) role.

    Thread Starter daitarn3

    (@daitarn3)

    I can give an example of the setting. thanks

    Plugin Author Vladimir Garagulya

    (@shinephp)

    Send link to screenshots with role caps and user profile.

    Thread Starter daitarn3

    (@daitarn3)

    Plugin Author Vladimir Garagulya

    (@shinephp)

    I see that your ‘Subscriber’ role is unchanged. It still has ‘level_0’ and ‘read’ capabilities included or turned on. Try to switch them off and make your test with one of users with Subscriber role again.

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