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User roles and making events.

Posted: July 28, 2013 at 8:49 pm

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YogaCE

July 28, 2013 at 8:49 pm

Like the title states. How do I allow certain users to create events, given that they they have the proper permissions? And yes, I don’t want them to have full admin permissions, just enough to create/edit events.

Thank you.


Dean

  • Support Staff

July 29, 2013 at 12:51 am

You will need the Roles and Permissions Basic or Roles and Permissions Pro (which requires Basic to be active) plugins in order to manage user permissions.

With the Basic plugin you can create Master Admins that have selected access to Event Espresso only BUT they have admin level access to whatever you allow them to see.

Roles and Permissions Pro gives more roles such as Event Manager and Regional manager. These also can be limited in what they see, but also have less access, so for example the Event Manager can only see the events he creates.

Some links:

http://staging.eventespresso.com/product/espresso-permissions-basic/
http://staging.eventespresso.com/product/espresso-permissions-pro/

http://staging.eventespresso.com/wiki/roles-permissions-basic/
http://staging.eventespresso.com/wiki/roles-and-permissions-pro/

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