first of all thanks for this wonderful plugin. Great work. And it is nice to see that the lead developer of a plugin takes the time to answer questions in the forum. That is awesome and shows how support should be.
Now I have a question. I basically have kind of the same situation like "mkrank" from abover here.
I have a website that has free content and some stuff is protected. The users can only apply to be registered, which if approved, is free for them.
As soon as they are approved the get the user name and password sent via email.
So here comes the question. How would you set this up and what do I have to do in order to give all registered members auther priviliges so that they can contribute to the site.
If I go to Users to change the role of one of my members to author or contributor, he or she can access the wordpress backend and write posts but at the same time they get Level 4 priviliges, which means they can see everything now. But they should only see posts that are free for Level 1 (or 2 or whatever. That doesn't make a difference her, since we only have two levels at all. Visitors and Members who should be able to write articles as well and see the blocked content.)
In your answer above, you wrote
"Most importantly, given your request...
* WordPress® Administrators, Editors, Authors, and Contributors have Level 4 access, with respect to s2Member. All of their other Roles/Capabilities are left untouched."
But I don't understand why is that? Could it be possible to give a user the Level: s2member Level 1 so that he/she only sees what is free for Level 1 and at the same time give them ability to write articles.
Or why not organize it like that:
s2member Level 0 <=> Subscriber
s2member Level 1 <=> Contributor
s2member Level 2 <=> Author
s2member Level 3 <=> Editor
s2member Level 4 <=> Administrator
I hope you understand what I mean.
Sorry for my english, but I am German.
Thanks for your answer and help in advance.
DanielStatistics: Posted by Nehalem2010 — December 17th, 2010, 6:59 am
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