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Woffice allows to edit many elements

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from the front-end, these are: blog posts, wiki articles, projects and directory elements.

In the Permissions tab, the options are organized by groups:

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In each group you can find an option like this:

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All roles selected here will be able to edit that post type by front end. A button will be created on each element's page.

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NOTES: 

  • This option affects only the front-end, in the back-end, the users continue to use the default capabilities of WordPress, assigned by default to each role.

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  • The administrator users and the author of each element are always able to edit elements

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  • from the front-end, it doesn't matter what you set in

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  • the options.

Restrict the editing permission

Once you chosen the roles that can edit the post types by front end, you can still add another restriction level for certain psot types. For instance, if you want that the Editors can to be able to edit all the wiki articles, you can do achieve it with the option above. However, if you want that some specific articles are still restricted only to to only be restricted for Administrators and their own authors, then you can open that articles by back end and uncheck this option:edit the article from the Wordpress Panel (referred as back-end), and scroll until you spot the option below.