Using UM for membership, I’ve conflict with plugins using permissions like User Role Editor or PublishPress Capabilities. These plugins allow to add a second role for user.
When user has its main role not authorizing “show admin bar” in UM, no admin bar will be shown even when secondary role is authorized in UM and in User Role. But he has access through direct link to wp-admin! What’s the trick?
In fact it’s allready done. Main role (member) has no permission for “show admin bar” in UM, but secondary role (operator BA) has “mask admin bar” off and “access to wp-admin”. It’s the same choice as for editor role, who are accessing wp-admin and admin bar.
In User Role Editor, this member with secondary role “operator BA” has all BA permission and option “mask admin bar” not ticked.
This reply was modified 1 week, 3 days ago by didier59450.
What is the “mask admin bar” option? There is no such option in the UM. Please send screenshots with the roles settings (erase or blur all data that is confidential on the screenshot).
Users may have multiple roles. In this case, the Ultimate Member plugin uses settings from the role with the highest priority. Settings from the first role are used if roles have equal priority.