To achieve this, tick the checkboxes beside every profile for the Administrator and Editor Roles, and ensure that no checkboxes are ticked in the Author Role. However, you don’t want those Posts to be sent to SocialPilot. You occasionally allow Joe to publish Posts on your WordPress web site. In this example, you might have a Guest Author (who we’ll call Joe Bloggs), who is assigned the WordPress Author role. Example: Don’t permit Authors (or below) to publish to Social Media When a Post is Published, Updated, Reposted or Bulk Published, status(es) will be sent to SocialPilot if enabled and configured for our WP Zinc profiles. When editing a Post, the Post’s Author will only see Per-Post settings for WP Zinc profiles: When an Administrator views the Plugin’s Settings, they will only see configuration options for WP Zinc profiles: To do this, tick the checkboxes beside every WP Zinc profile, for every User Role: Taking our own web site (WP Zinc), we only want to allow configuration and publication to our businesses (WP Zinc) profiles. If you have several brands or businesses’ Social Media Profiles connected to a single SocialPilot account, you might only want a specific brand or business to be used on the relevant WordPress web site. Example: Only permit a specific brand / businesses Social Media Profiles When enabling this option, your social media profiles are then listed for each WordPress Role.Ĭheck / tick each social media profile for each Role that you want to permit configuration and sending statuses to.
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