Posts Tagged ‘passwords’

WordPress User Access Management

What’s the most fun you can have with a program that’s written for information sharing? Make it filter that information so that you can control who can or can’t see it. You may have read my previous article about how I set up a web site for a private club with three levels of user [...]

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WordPress CMS – User Access Levels

The more I use WordPress the more I like it. Recently I’ve been asked to do two web sites that have multiple access levels. One is for a graphic designer who wants a public site as well as things only her clients can see and things only her employees can see. The other is a [...]

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