Plugin Tag: user roles
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Restrict Password Change for Non-Administrators
(Viso įvertinimų: 4)Short Description: Prevents non-administrator users from changing their passwords without admin approval.
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Admin Menu Restrictor
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)Restricts the WordPress admin menu for non-admin users, showing only the \"Posts\" menu to simplify the interface and enhance security.
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Domain Based Role Assignment
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)Automatically assign WordPress user roles based on email domains during registration with an easy-to-use domain management interface.
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All-in-One Utilities
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)Avoid installing multiple plugins for each feature you want to disable. WordPress has too many, and they can consume valuable server resources.
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Access Pages by Role for Admin
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)The plugin allows the WordPress site administrator to easily control access to pages based on the user's role.
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IntelliBuilder
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)IntelliBuilder: Control Gutenberg block visibility with custom rules for user roles, devices, locations, and more.
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Login Terms Acceptance
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)Restrict access for selected user roles unless they accept the Terms and Conditions. Ensure users accept your terms before accessing the site.
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True Contributor Uploads Display Administrator
(Viso įvertinimų: 1)This Plugin is only the administrator to be able to see the images uploaded by others.
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User Profile & Dashboard Fields Control
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)The User Profile & Dashboard Fields Control plugin allows you to manage WordPress user profiles and dashboard fields with role-based customization.
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Multi Roles Vendor
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)User Role assigment Plugin for WooCommerce Multivendor Sites
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TD Multiple Roles
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)This TD Multiple Roles plugin allows you to select multiple user roles to a user profile.
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Hide Admin Bar for Selected Roles
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)Hide the WordPress admin bar on the frontend for selected user roles
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Simple Admin Role Switcher
(Viso įvertinimų: 0)Easily switch and view the WordPress site as different user roles for frontend testing.