• I am developing a school website where we are using front-end editor to allow 2 types of users to edit custom posts on the front end, Parents & Teachers. Basically, I have noticed that it looks as if admin is the only one with control over editing posts. For instance, I login as a parent & submit a post (using gravity forms) and cannot edit that post, even though I am the default author of it. The only fix I have seen is to set everyone to admin, which is NOT something I want to do for obvious reasons.

    I am using Capabilities Manager to oversee user capability.

    Bottom line, is there any way to make adjustments to user levels within Front-End Editor? Or if not, what are the base requirements for users to edit their own posts only?

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/front-end-editor/

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  • Plugin Author scribu

    (@scribu)

    This should just work. If a teacher creates a post from the admin area, can he then edit it via Front-end Editor?

    If so, then it means it’s an issue with the Gravity Forms submission process. If not, it’s something else.

    Thread Starter gaberosser

    (@gaberosser)

    I have a grav form for logged in users to create posts. i have logged in, created this post, and do not have the ability to edit with Front-End Editor it unless I change the user level (via another admin account) to admin (10).

    Could this be a bug with the Capabilities Manager plugin?

    Plugin Author scribu

    (@scribu)

    Please try creating a post through the normal admin interface and not through Gravity Forms.

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