• Resolved nestorbn48

    (@nestorbn48)


    After enabling the “Filtered Content Types” option in the PublishPress Permissions plugin settings and selecting the “Portfolio” content type, I lost access to all portfolio items, even as an administrator.

    My goal with this configuration was to restrict access to a specific portfolio category for non-logged-in users, without affecting access for administrators or users with higher-level roles. However, once this setting was applied, all access to portfolio content was blocked, preventing even admin users from viewing or editing it.

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  • Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    @nestorbn48 Thanks for using PublishPress. Can you share more information on this so that we can test, please? At the very basic level – what plugin are you using for the “Portfolio”?

    Thread Starter nestorbn48

    (@nestorbn48)

    I don’t use any external ones, it’s the one that comes with WordPress.

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    @nestorbn48 There is no “Portfolio” that comes with WordPress. It is absolutely from a plugin or theme.

    Thread Starter nestorbn48

    (@nestorbn48)

    I was able to solve it with another plugin from the same creator called PublishPress Capabilities. I don’t know if I was having problems due to some incorrect configuration of the PublishPress Permissions plugin or for some other reason. The theme I use is Salient

    Plugin Author Steve Burge

    (@stevejburge)

    That’s good to hear, thanks @nestorbn48

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