Hey, there!
Thanks for the suggestion! Would it work if the groups corresponded to WordPress user roles? For example “All users who are of the role Contributor are allowed…”, or if you created a custom role called “Client” ( https://codex.ww.wp.xz.cn/Function_Reference/add_role ) then you could grant all users of the role “client” access to a given board.
Would that work?
Thanks!
Corey
Hello Corey,
ideally there is a drop down field in the settings, even better a multiselect and I can select the groups who are allowed to see the board. Admins should always be allowed.
By the way one question: I made my boards public and my users are subscribers. But no matter what role they have, they cannot see the board until I explicitly allow them individually inside your plugin to make changes to the board. Bug or feature? 😉
Cheers,
Klaus
Thanks!
Dropdown/multiselect makes total sense.
Not all users should have access to boards, so it’s intentional that you have to grant access to make changes to the board. But if you’ve made the board public, than anyone should be able see it, so that sounds like a bug. Could you email the domain to me at [email protected] so I could take a look?
Corey
I figured out what the problem is.
First of all: I activated “Board is Public”.
When I visit the site not being logged into wordpress, I see the board. But if I visit the board being logged into wordpress, I cannot see the board!
Very strange! Please email me at [email protected] so we can dig in deeper.
Thanks,
Corey