• Resolved davereed42

    (@davereed42)


    The post shows:

    Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a reply Edit | Assigned groups: NullGroup, guitarGroup, 1Group, 2Group

    Thus showing users what other groups exist that can access the page. How to eliminate the “Assigned groups” list? I thought at first it was a WP issue, but WP doesn’t use these groups.

    I can edit code if necessary, but please be specific. I’m not a good php guy…

    Any ideas?

    Thanks. Works great so far!

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/user-access-manager/

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  • Thread Starter davereed42

    (@davereed42)

    I got this to stop by not giving groups access to the ‘posts page’ or it’s parent. Instead I make their posts private by default and when admin (me) post, I do public and I make the check for the intended group. Works OK. Nobody can see there is anybody else.

    This also stopped everyone with access applied to ‘posts page’ from seeing all posts. When I went to ‘posts page’ and gave any group access, then all groups got access (for new posts?). Above approach fixed that too. Now only group can see their own posts and no other group can see them.

    Only problem I see coming is if I have many users then I will have many groups and many check boxes. But this will mean I have many clients and I will have lots of money. Oh well.

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