[wp-hackers] Managing User Levels and Capabilities

Stephen O'Connor steve at stevarino.com
Tue Jul 6 01:00:16 UTC 2004


I would think mixing and modifying a comment form with post.php would be the
best way. There should be no need to modify any wp files, although a static
page will be needed. ;)

This sounds fun. I look forward to this.

- Stephen

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> Subject: [wp-hackers] Managing User Levels and Capabilities
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>
> Is there an easy way to indicate what level user can do what... (I'm
> hoping there's a manage user roles and capabilities admin screen
> planned for 1.3)
>
> The reason I ask is that I'd like to set it up so that there is a
> "guest" login for scriptygoddess where anyone can submit a post for
> the site - but the post stays in "draft" mode until I can review and
> approve it. I'm sure this can be accomplished with user levels - but
> other than futzing with a lot of core code - I don't see how I can do
> that user level managing.
>
> Does there exist already a way to manage user capabilities? Anyone
> have any ideas about the best way to approach this?
>
> -Jenn
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