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User Role Editor Pro

User Role Editor Pro simplifies the management of user roles, offering fine-tuned control over user capabilities and access within WordPress.

Description

Name User Role Editor Pro
Type Plugin
Version 4.64.2
File Name user-role-editor-pro
File Type zip (Installable Archive)
File Host mediafire.com | Mirror
Updated On: 6 months ago

User Role Editor Pro is a powerful WordPress plugin that enables site administrators to fully manage and customize user roles and capabilities. The Pro version of the plugin extends its functionality, providing advanced tools to control user access and content management.

Core Features of User Role Editor Pro Plugin:

  1. Edit User Roles and Capabilities: Modify existing user roles or create new ones with tailored capabilities to meet specific requirements.
  2. Assign Roles and Capabilities to Users: Grant or restrict specific capabilities to individual users, giving more flexibility in role management.
  3. Block Admin Menu Items: Restrict access to selected admin menu items based on user roles, allowing for a cleaner and more secure admin interface.
  4. Control Front-End Menu Visibility: Manage which menu items are visible to users depending on their roles and login status, offering a personalized user experience.
  5. Block Widgets, Sidebars, and Meta Boxes: Prevent access to certain widgets, sidebars, and meta boxes (like those for posts, pages, or custom post types) based on user roles.
  6. Restrict Access to Other Roles: Limit access for specific roles, ensuring users only manage the roles they have permission to access.
  7. Per-Plugin Access Control: Grant access to specific plugins for users with the “activate_plugins” capability, offering granular control over plugin functionality.
  8. Export and Import Roles: Easily export and import user roles, simplifying the process of replicating role configurations across different WordPress installations.
  9. Multi-Site Capabilities: Manage user roles and permissions across a WordPress network from a single interface, including controlling access at the site level.
  10. Content Access Restrictions:
  • By Post/Page ID: Restrict user access to specific posts or pages.
  • By Category/Taxonomy ID: Limit content access based on categories or taxonomy terms.
  • By Author User ID: Control access to posts written by specific authors.
  1. Custom Post Types Capabilities: Force custom post types to use their own set of capabilities, instead of sharing a default set, for better access management.
  2. Create Capability for Posts/Pages: Enable users to create new posts, pages, or custom post types while restricting editing or deletion rights.
  3. Restrict Gravity Forms Access: Control which forms specific user roles can access, based on Gravity Forms ID lists.
  4. Pro Version Advantages: The Pro version is ad-free and includes additional features to further enhance user role customization.

What’s New (Changelog) in User Role Editor Pro v4.64.2

= [4.64.2] 26.03.2024 =
* Core version: 4.64.2
* Update: Marked as compatible with WordPress 6.5
* Update: Content view restrictions add-on: historically if field “For users” was empty, URE applies “Selected Roles” to the existing post (in case it was not assigned yet), but a default value set by user at URE Settings is applied in both cases, for new added and existing posts.
* Fix: Posts/pages edit restrictions add-on: endless recursion calls issue (conflict with “The Events Calendar” plugin) was fixed.
* Fix: Admin menu access add-on:
* – full URL (including domain) was used for some menu items. For this reason checkboxes of such menu items may lose selection in case of replication of admin menu restrictions to all subsites under WP multisite. Re-check your admin menu access settings just in case mentioned menu items became unchecked after this update.
* – strpos(): Passing null to parameter #1 ($haystack) of type string is deprecated in /wp-content/plugins/user-role-editor-pro/pro/includes/classes/admin-menu-view.php on line 253

Sales Page and Live Demo of User Role Editor Pro Plugin

https://www.role-editor.com/

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Wordpress Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Steps for Installing a Plugin:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Go to “Plugins” in the left-hand menu and select “Add New.”
  3. Click the “Upload Plugin” button at the top.
  4. Click “Choose File” and select the plugin file from your computer.
  5. Click “Install Now” to start the installation process.
  6. Once installed, click “Activate” to enable the plugin.

Steps for Installing a Theme:

  1. Log in to your WordPress dashboard.
  2. Navigate to “Appearance” in the left-hand menu and select “Themes.”
  3. Click the “Add New” button at the top.
  4. Choose a theme from the list of popular themes or click “Upload Theme” to upload from your computer.
  5. Once installed, click “Activate” to apply the new theme.

If you mistakenly install a plugin as a theme, it can cause the “style.css not found” error. This occurs because plugins and themes have different file structures, and WordPress expects specific files, like “style.css,” to be present in particular locations depending on whether the installation is a plugin or a theme.

The error message you encountered likely occurred because the theme/plugin package was in .rar format. WordPress only supports the installation of themes/plugins in .zip format, so you need to extract the contents of the .rar file first.

To do this, use a file extraction tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip to extract the contents on your computer. Once extracted, you should see a folder containing the theme/plugin files in .zip format. You can then upload and install this .zip file through the WordPress dashboard like any other theme/plugin.

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