Vasyl Martyniuk
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@captainslog technically speaking yes, you can do so. However, with free version you would have to go and explicitly deny all other pages one by one. Then leave only one page that you want to allow.
With premium AAM add-on, you can set default access to all pages and then simply override one page that you want to grant access to https://aamportal.com/question/how-to-allow-user-to-edit-only-their-own-pages
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Access Manager – Access Governance for WordPress] Not Working@edge24ema please let us know which particular admin menu item you are trying to remove. It is possible that this menu is added either with JavaScript or other, unconventional way.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Advanced Access Manager – Access Governance for WordPress] Full of bugschecho_acosta really?! What kind of review is that. Did you check the tutorials first (like this http://wpaam.com/tutorials/aam-super-admin/).
If AAM had that many bugs, it wouldn’t be one of the best user access managers.Marry Christmas and Happy New Year.
It depends how your server is configured. I guess you had this error because you server is configured for any fatal errors redirects to host 500 error.
You can try it again. Just activate. If you’ll see it again, then just delete advanced-access-manager from plugins folder and never get back to it 🙂