• Hello all,

    I’m planning on creating simple websites for use of small businesses (restaurants, small shops, etc) but i cannot figure how to simplify the life of my customer with creating content for his own site.

    Once i created and delivered the site to my customer, what can i do to give them the ability of creating content, like adding a new article, without the risk of crashing the whole thing by going into settings or sections he doesn’t know a thing about ?

    Thx

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  • Hi There!!!

    First of all you need to have a good backup procedure ( automatic ) with a schedule based on how offen is th site updated by the customer.

    You also have to give spcecific user role to those users.
    See https://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities

    I thing they need to have access only in posts, products or pages and nothing more.

    And for sure you have to teach them how to update the site.

    Regards
    George

    Thread Starter remiherve

    (@remiherve)

    Thx for the quick answer,

    As i get it, by selecting the appropriate role, i can restrain what they can do and therefore limit the damages they might create ?

    The final step being to train them to the wordpress interface, adjusted to their role/need.

    Thanx again for your help.

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