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Administrator – is the role of the first user and is the role that has absolutely all permissions.
Editor - is the role that can edit both the own content, but also the content created by other editors or authors. He is basically a moderator.
Author - is the role that allows you to write and publish articles.
The contributor, in essence, is a probationary author. He can create his own australia mobile phone number content, but he cannot publish it. He can, like the author, select existing categories and write new keywords, but he cannot write new categories. They can't even upload files to the article and they don't have access to manage comments, even if they see them. They can't even change settings, plugins or themes.
The subscriber has a profile that he can edit. He can log into the WordPress control panel, but he can't write articles, view comments, and do absolutely nothing else that would normally be valid in the control panel. This type of role is useful if the administrator has activated the option in which to comment on an article, you must log in.
Their roles and permissions can be highly customized depending on the plugins used. You can even create new roles. For example, White Label CMS helps you become a Super Administrator and you can restrict other roles, including administrators, from the default permissions that WordPress offers.
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