Here’s a summary of the “roles” available within WordPress as described in the WordPress Codex Roles and Capabilties:
* Administrator – Somebody who has access to all the administration features
* Editor – Somebody who can publish posts, manage posts as well as manage other people’s posts, etc.
* Author – Somebody who can publish and manage their own posts
* Contributor – Somebody who can write and manage their posts but not publish posts
* Subscriber – Somebody who can read comments/comment/receive news letters, etc.
So by default, I don’t believe the roles restrict access to the blog but rather limit a users capabilities within the blogs administration (i.e. – a subscriber can only read the blog but an author can write to the blog, etc).
Again the Roles and Capabilities Codex goes into further detail. Plus there are a number plugins available that expand this function of WordPress. Here are a list of plugins created by a WordPress user that creates blog restrictions.
http://codex.wordpress.org/User:MichaelH/Plugins/Restriction
Here’s another:
http://www.im-web-gefunden.de/wordpress-plugins/role-manager/
Hope this helps!
Derek M.
thanks , it will give me something to read through..
the current defined reader level roles (in access tree) are
public
registered
associate
full member
admin