> Sorry, but I found your message and the leaving of many many other lines
> hilarious :)
There's always something to be said about practicing what one preaches.
Now onto the actual content of this thread
> I was try the author level to the user and the user only can posting, but
> user can't edit or delete their own post
There are five roles defined in the distributed package.
Administrator, Editor, Author, Contributor and Subscriber. There are
classes available in ./wp-includes/capabilities.php so that one can
presumably add customized roles. These roles are serialized in your
database in {database}.{prefix}options.{prefix}_user_roles.
As the roles are defined, *Editors*are able to edit their own and
others' posts and *Authors* are able to edit their own posts.
The whole list of permissions for Editors and Authors are (I tried to
clean up the array a little):
Editors: "moderate_comments", "manage_categories", "manage_links",
"upload_files", "unfiltered_html", "edit_posts", "edit_others_posts",
"edit_published_posts", "publish_posts", "edit_pages", "read",
"level_7", "level_6", "level_5", "level_4", "level_3", "level_2",
"level_1", "level_0"
Authors: "upload_files", "edit_posts", "publish_posts", "read",
"level_2", "level_1", "level_0"
Miscellanea:
HTML in mailing list threads are generally frowned upon, as are large
signatures. This includes bolding and italicising text. If you want to
show emphasis use *stars*, _underscores_, or even just a bunch of
exclamation points (!!!!). Even the latter is less annoying than
having to sift through HTML. Those of us who aren't using 'pretty'
email clients like Outlook (-shudders-) see so much garble that it is
an effort even to respond. I actually logged into Gmail directly so
that I can answer this thread.
Abhay
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