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If you run a blog or news website

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 4:51 am
by AsaduzzamanFoysal
In addition to setting the same setting for all users of a particular user role, you can also change permissions for individual users in a way that won't affect other users under the same role.

This feature is very helpful for businesses with growing websites that have a lot of users on their site, including but not limited to educational institutions, blogs, e-commerce sites, or any other business with a set of users responsible for managing different areas of the website. To learn more about how this feature works, check out our help desk articlehere.

Let's explore some example use cases in more uae phone number list detail below and see how easy it is to improve manageability versus accessibility.


#1. Multi-author blogs
, you probably have multiple authors, both permanent and guest, contributing to your site. Therefore, you may want to restrict certain user roles—such as authors—from being able to perform certain actions related to organizing items in folders.

For example, an administrator may prefer that third parties cannot set up their own folders, so they can give users of the author role a "view only" permission that will allow them to see folders and their contents, but not delete a folder or create a news folder . This can be useful if you want to ensure that a non-admin user doesn't change anything.

In addition, you can benefit from the already existing "user restrictions" functionality of folders to allow individual users to access only their own folders in order to - for example - upload new media to that folder or manage and use existing media. You can do the same for posts created or managed by the author.