Your Calendar plugin and Restricted ability – URGENT

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    I am looking at your Event Organiser WP plugin.
    I am looking for a members only WP Plugin. I want to be able to assign roles to each member.
    Example:
    Member – can look at all the members pages and read only calendar.
    Executive – same as member plus executive pages.
    Executive Calendar – Can edit / modify / update calendar items.

    When I have an event on the calendar. Any member can click on the event to bring up a new page showing the poster with any applicable map and any text about the event.

    It looks like the plugin will accommodate events and adding them. I just need to know if I can restrict which members has the ability to add / modify / delete events in the calendar plugin.
    This is rather an urgent request as I need to get these features added asap.

    Thanks,
    Edward

    Edward David
    #30736 Reply

    Hi Edward,

    The plug-in allows you to configure which user roles have permission to edit or publish events. This can be configured in Settings > Event Organiser > Permission.

    Stephen Harris
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