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AccessPress Mag Pro – Sale Page

https://accesspressthemes.com/wordpress-themes/accesspress-mag-pro/

AccessPress Mag Pro Theme’s Documentation

https://doc.accesspressthemes.com/accesspress-mag-pro-doc/


EMAIL STRUCTURE

webmaster@myeasymoment.com alias to admin@myeasymoment.com forwarded to myeasymoment@gmail.com

info@myeasymoment.com forwarded to myeasymoment@gmail.com, caiyu76@gmail.com, tanhawhuan@gmail.com

editor@myeasymoment.com forwarded to caiyu76@gmail.com

advertise@myeasymoment.com forwarded to tanhawhuan@gmail.com, myeasymoment.com


COLOR CODE

【吃风专题】00aeef | 3399cc

【体验专区】72bf44 | 339933

【人文专栏】f7941d | cc6600

【旅客服务】ef5ba1 | cc3366


WordPress User Roles

The Administrator Role
Administrators hold the key to the WordPress castle. They can perform every task available through the WordPress dashboard, including changing themes, modifying core files, and changing other users’ roles. Admins also have complete control over all content. Although you can have multiple administrators on one site, this role should be reserved for those who truly need full access. After all, why open the gate to the whole castle when just the front porch will do?

The Editor Role
The Editor role is a great choice for users who need permission to access all of the content, but not themes, plugins, or widgets. Editors can publish, edit, or delete any page or post, including those labeled “private”. They can also moderate comments and manage categories and links. In short, editors can do almost anything with content, but they can’t change any settings.

The Author Role
Authors can publish, edit, or delete their own posts, but they can’t access anything created by other users. They also can’t create, edit, or delete pages. Authors can upload files into the Media Library and delete anything they have previously uploaded. In addition, Authors can moderate comments on their own posts.

The Contributor Role
Contributors can write, edit, and delete their own unpublished posts, but their content must be reviewed and published by an Admin or Editor. It’s important to note that Contributors can’t access the Media Library, so if they want to use specific images, videos, or audio files in the Media Library, they have to ask for assistance from an Admin or Editor. The Contributor role is a popular option for guest authors who don’t submit content on a regular basis.

The Subscriber Role
WordPress labels all new users as Subscribers by default. Subscribers can read your site, post comments, and create a profile through your WordPress dashboard. They don’t have any other permissions, and can’t edit settings or content on your site.