Friday, 24 January 2014

How To Manage Users In Wordpress

WordPress has amazing and  useful user management in built. It is very easy to give permissions and roles to admins in WordPress. You can give roles like Contributor, Editor, Administrator, Author.



Rules & Roles :

1) If you are using self hosted websites with WordPress.com, Invitees should have WordPress account.

2) WordPress will assign Contributor rols by default. You can change that role later.

3) There are Four types of user management roles in WordPress.
      1) Contributor
      2) Administrator
      3) Editor
      4) Author
   If you want assign any role, You can find USERS option from Dashboard.

Contributor :

As i said before WordPress will assign by default to your new user as Contributor. A Contributor can write and edit posts but they can't publish that post. One notification will go to Administrator and he only can publish Contributor's post. Finally Contributor can send his post to Administrator with in WordPress.

Administrator :

Administrator is the King of that WordPress site and he is the super user. He can do anything, He can Edit post, Publish Post. He can create Pages and Menus and modify WordPress theme settings.

Editor :

 Editor can simply create and manage his posts and other post and edit pages also.

Author :

Author can create his own post and he can publish that also.

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