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Hey,
can you please add a feature? If you click on a userprofile as a user or admin, it shows if you are able to view and edit a profile. The functions that checks if you have enough permissions is located in the userfunctions.php.
I coded an extended Usermanagementsystem and i want to say if the user is able to view the profile or not.
greetzHi, UserPro has a feature by which admin can set who can view other profiles. You will find this option in Profile settings. Is this what you are referring to ? Please let me know if I missed anything.
Close, it should be possible, that i can select one or more roles which can view and/or delete and/or edit another role. :
Role A |->can| VIEW: Role Y, Role T | Edit: Role Y, Role Z | DELETE: Role I
Role B |->can| VIEW: Role Y, Role K | Edit: Role Y, Role Z | DELETE: Role I
…(All roles listed)
Thats exactly what my plugin does. It creates a list in the adminmenu where you can select each role and which userpro permissions they have. If you now click on a profile, my function will be called and if the current loggedin user has the permission to edit/view/delete the profile. The problem is, i have to reimplement my function everytime you update your plugin.
Hi mrsmith, As of now UserPro doesn’t support such feature. With UserPro – You can specify the roles who can view other users profile 🙂
Hey, i have a costum role plugin running on my wordpress. Nevermind, its an extended usermanagement for userpro.
MainLeader –> Can edit view Leader1 and Leader2 …etc.–>Leader1—–>Can Edit view —>Group1, but not Group2
–>Leader2—–>Can Edit view —>Group2, but not Group1
I have a functional working plugin for userpro!!! Please add actionfilter/hooks to your user permission functions!
You know now what i mean?
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