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Understanding WordPress User Roles

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Understanding WordPress User Roles

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  1. WordPress is considered to be the most preferred content management system for developing an enticing and secure website. WordPress as a CMS comes power packed with the role management system that enables to define what tasks a particular user can or cannot perform on your website. AWordPress web developer in Sydney states that when building a WordPress site it is often useful to provide content or functionality based on a user’s role or capabilities. Knowing the following user roles are essential to display the content on WordPress user roles.

  2. Administrator • For the first step for displaying your content, you need to know that the Administrator is the most powerful user role. A user with the administrator role can change the structure of the website including its theme, plugins and other user settings. • An administrator user can add new users to the site and also change information about the existing users. An administrator’s role provides with a full hold over the website to display content.

  3. Author • An author as the name suggests users with the author role can write, edit and publish their own posts. They have all the freedom to upload media files to use within their posts. Authors can create categories and can create new tags for the posts. They can also view the comments including those that are pending review bit they cannot approve, moderate or delete any comments. • The major disadvantage of assigning roles to the author is that they can delete their post even after publishing it.

  4. Editor • Editor sits at the top position to handle the content of your website. A user with the editor role has the full gold on the content sections of your site. They have access to add, edit, delete and publish posts on your WordPress website. This editing capability includes all the posts even the ones written by the authors. • Though having access to all the content aspects of the website, an editor is restricted to change the site settings.

  5. Contributor • The users who prominently aims to get the recognition by contributing their work for your site are known as the contributors. Contributors can add and edit their posts, but they cannot publish the posts. Contributors can even choose from the existing categories and add the relevant tags. • They are restricted to upload any external files on the website, not even images for their posts.

  6. Subscriber • A subscriber is just like a regular user of the website. Users with the subscriber user role login to your WordPress website and update their user profiles. • They cannot write posts, view comments or do anything else inside your WordPress admin area.

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