• gfdesign

    (@gfdesign)


    Dear support
    I’ve installed your plugin for the first time on one site and I am astonished how it improved its speed load. However, I’d like the editor role has access to this options.
    In my case, I as Administrator, have access to turn on / off cache options. But my client, with Editor role, doesn’t have access to them.
    Is there any chance to this role can have access to these options?
    Thanks for replying.
    Best regards

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-super-cache/

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • massimod

    (@massimod)

    Why an Editor to have that kind of advanced security function ?

    Risky.

    Thread Starter gfdesign

    (@gfdesign)

    If this question is toward to me, I use the Editor role for my clients. I’d like they have access to this options because some times, they make changes in their sites and they can’t see them immediately (due to WP Super Cache is activated).

    When I say changes, I mean modifications in the Theme options for instance, not just at posts or pages.

    Regards

    massimod

    (@massimod)

    Editor role doesn’t have ANY access to themes as you say. You are wrong.

    Editor role has access to Pages, Posts, Media and Comments. And changes in those are automatically reflected to the cache.

    Thread Starter gfdesign

    (@gfdesign)

    Certainly, but I am using “Admin Menu Editor” plugin to give permission to some options that I’d like my clients (with “editor” role) be able to access.
    Would be too much ask you provide me some code for my functions.php to give access to “Editor” role? 🙂

Viewing 4 replies - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • The topic ‘Allow to editor role to have access to "WP Super Cache" options’ is closed to new replies.