Install and activate the WP Upload Restriction plugin. Configure the plugin according to its documentation.
Install and activate the User Role Editor plugin. Editor the Role Capabilities each role you wish to allow Media Library access. Add the `upload_files` capability to each role. Install and activate the Code Snippets plugin. Download this zip file: code-snippet.zip Unzip the downloaded file. Import the unzipped file into the Code Snippets plugin and then …
Yes, you can. To do this you first need to install the Nav Menu Roles plugin. This plugin is required because it allows you to choose whether or not to display menu items based on the user’s role and whether the user is logged in or not. Why is this not built in to Link? Well, it …
The entry should be in Connections prior to the user logging in. Otherwise, the user should use the “Edit My Directory Entry” admin page added by Link to add their entry. This is the intended workflow. What trips people up in testing is that links are checked for only once and they are persistent. Link …
There are two places in the admin where they can find the form to add or edit their entry. The first is under the the user’s “Profile” page, Link adds a new sub-page called, “Your Directory Entry”. This will be right under the “Your Profile” admin page. The second place can be found under the “Howdy, …
If your users are receiving this error it is because the role they have been assigned does not have add or edit entry capabilities for Connections. Huh? What did you just say? Let me explain. Every registered user is assigned a user role. These roles define what a user is permitted to do and not …
Sorry, no, because Link was designed to work as silently in the background. It is possible this functionality will be added based on user feedback.
Link has a feature called “Link on Login”. What does this do? As your registered users log in Link will search the Connections entries for their email address, if one is found, that entry is automatically linked.