We had a question from a PublishPress customer who wanted to prevent everyone in a specific user role from accessing a post type on their site. For example, they wanted to block all users in the “Author” role from viewing Pages on their site. This is possible with the PublishPress Permissions plugin. In this short...| PublishPress
Yes, it is possible to customize the permissions for a single WordPress user. This guide will show you how to do it.| PublishPress
Some PublishPress users have written to us and asked if it's possible to control who can access Elementor templates. Yes, you can do this.| PublishPress
The Elementor plugin is a very good page-builder for WordPress sites. This guide shows how to allow users access to only one Elementor post.| PublishPress
If you want approve changes to published content, then PublishPress Revisions is the right tool for you.| PublishPress
Private is one of eight post statuses in WordPress. Private posts are for content that you only want high-level users to see.| PublishPress