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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[PublishPress Permissions: Control User Access for Posts, Pages, Categories, Tags] Extra roles not detected in PublishPress permissions](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/extra-roles-not-detected-in-publishpress-permissions/)
 *  Thread Starter [davidffff0101](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidffff0101/)
 * (@davidffff0101)
 * [1 week ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/extra-roles-not-detected-in-publishpress-permissions/#post-18901399)
 * Thanks, then I suppose I will use groups as Joomla access levels to define which
   content can be viewed in categories and posts.
 * I would like to ask a few questions about how permissions are applied before 
   close the thread:
    1. If I have permissions set on a specific category and those permissions restrict
       a group from viewing the posts within it, but a specific post inside that category
       explicitly grants access to view it, will users in that group be able to access
       that post? In other words, do post-specific permissions override taxonomy/category
       permissions?
    2. Additionally, related to the previous question: if a user is denied access to
       view a category because of their group permissions, but that same user is explicitly
       granted access at the user level for the category, does the user-specific permission
       take precedence over the role/group permission?
    3. If a user belongs to two groups and one group restricts access to view posts
       in a category while the other grants access, which rule takes precedence?
    4. Is there any way to make it so that, for example, a user with the Editor role—
       who can generally edit/delete/create posts — can only edit/delete posts for 
       a specific category or post? In other words, can capabilities be restricted 
       depending on the group?
 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[PublishPress Permissions: Control User Access for Posts, Pages, Categories, Tags] Extra roles not detected in PublishPress permissions](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/extra-roles-not-detected-in-publishpress-permissions/)
 *  Thread Starter [davidffff0101](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidffff0101/)
 * (@davidffff0101)
 * [1 week, 2 days ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/extra-roles-not-detected-in-publishpress-permissions/#post-18899839)
 * Sure,
 * Right now I´m migrating a project from Joomla to WordPress. Im trying to figure
   out how to replicate/simulate the Joomla System for view content.
 * Joomla uses a system that is based on access levels ( like atomic permissions
   to view content), then you have groups that contains some access levels, in fact,
   groups are hierarchical and the access levels of a parent group are inherited
   by its child groups. A user can belong to multiple groups (and therefore ultimately
   have multiple levels of access).
 * To access a resource (in joomla), the user typically goes through a menu item(
   which has an access level). In WordPress terms, this would be a navigation item;
   if the user has the access level, can see that menu item (the link). That menu
   item may then lead to a article (similar to a WordPress post) that belongs to
   a category (only one category). If the user does not have the access level required
   by the category, access to the article is denied. Finally, if they do have access,
   they reach the post itself, which also has its own access level; if the user 
   has that level too, the content is ultimately displayed.
 * As you can see you can fail the access to a resource for three reasons: you can
   ´t see the link or you don´t have access to category of article or you can´t 
   access to article itself.
 * My idea was to use this mapping:
 * Plugin groups == Joomla groups
   Access levels == additional roles (with view/edit
   permissions) granted by a plugin group (in extra role section)
 * In this way, I tried to replicate the previous system, but I can see that I’ve
   confused the concepts. I´m stuck with this for days.
 * Thanks for your time!
    -  This reply was modified 1 week, 2 days ago by [davidffff0101](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidffff0101/).
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