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  2. Roles and Capabilities – Documentation – WordPress.org

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    WordPress has six pre-defined roles: Super Admin, Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor and Subscriber. Each role is allowed to perform a set of tasks called Capabilities. There are many capabilities including “ publish_posts “, “ moderate_comments “, and “ edit_users “.

  3. How to Edit & Customize User Roles in WordPress - HubSpot Blog

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    WordPress Editor Role. The editor role manages content produced by contributors and authors. They may create, publish, modify, or delete any post or page on your site. In addition, editors can fully moderate comment sections and manage tags and categories for posts.

  4. Beginner’s Guide to WordPress User Roles and Permissions

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    2. Editor Role. Users with the editor role in WordPress have complete control over the content sections of your website. They can add, edit, publish, and delete any post on the site, including those written by others. An editor can also moderate, edit, and delete comments.

  5. Developing with user roles and capabilities | Learn WordPress

    learn.wordpress.org/tutorial/developing-with-user-roles-and-capabilities

    WordPress comes with several default user roles, namely Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor, and Subscriber. There is also one additional role, but this is only available in multisite installations, and that’s the Super Admin role.

  6. WordPress User Roles: Create, Edit & Delete (2 Easy Methods)

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    The Editor role in WordPress grants users complete control over the websites content sections. They can add, edit, publish, and delete any posts, including those authored by others. Editors also have the ability to moderate, edit, and delete comments.

  7. WordPress User Roles | Inviting Users - WordPress.com Support

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    Here’s a quick summary of each role, with detailed descriptions further down this page: Administrator: The highest level of permission. Admins have the power to access almost everything. Editor: Has access to all posts, pages, comments, categories, and tags, and can upload media.

  8. WordPress Roles Explained: A Complete Guide to Managing User ...

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    What are the core roles in WordPress? Why is role management important in WordPress? How can I create custom roles in WordPress? What is the benefit of using the “User Role Editor” plugin? Can I assign conditional access based on user roles? How do role-specific dashboards enhance workflow?

  9. WordPress Roles and Capabilities: Everything You Should Know -...

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    An editor has the capability to edit posts from anyone and publish them. Similar to how the roles work in the real world. The WordPress user roles are called: Super Administrator. Administrator. Editor. Author. Contributor. Subscriber. As you can see, each role has been named to correspond with a particular job someone might do within a website.

  10. Editor role. Author role. Contributor role. Subscriber role. There’s also a sixth user role – Super Admin role – that only applies to WordPress Multisite installs. Additionally, WordPress includes the aforementioned 62 default capabilities to cover all the core WordPress functions.

  11. User Role Editor offers a comprehensive interface within the WordPress dashboard, allowing administrators to manage user roles, as well as their capabilities efficiently. Capabilities: Intuitive Interface: User-friendly interface for role customization. Role Assignment: Assign, edit, or delete user roles effortlessly.