2013
Pluralsight
Chris Reynolds
59m
English
When WordPress was just a blogging platform, only one user mattered: you, the blogger. But as WordPress has increasingly been used as a content management system for large-scale sites, a one-size-fits-all user class is bad for security and bad for the user experience. This course examines the built-in WordPress user roles and explores how to extend those and create new custom roles for different scenarios.
Why Use User Roles
01. Why Use User Roles .wmv
02. User Roles in WordPress.wmv
03. Capabilities.wmv
04. Assigning Roles to Users.wmv
05. Review.wmv
-02. Working with Roles and Capabilities
01. Extending the Built-in User Roles.wmv
02. Working with Users.wmv
03. current_user_can( 'watch_this_course' ).wmv
04. Demo Check if a User has Access to Content Before Displaying It.wmv
05. Review.wmv
-03. User Roles Unchained
01. User Roles Unchained.wmv
02. Why Create New Roles .wmv
03. Developing New User Roles and Capabilities.wmv
04. Activation and Deactivation.wmv
05. Mapping Meta Capabilities to Custom Post Types.wmv
06. Demo Build 2 Hierarchical User Roles for a Custom Post Type.wmv
07. Review.wmv
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