Рет қаралды 4,704
Welcome to this video tutorial on how to create a custom WordPress dashboard and restrict customer access with custom user roles.
In this video, I'll show you step-by-step how to customize your WordPress dashboard using Adminimize to make it easier for customers to quickly find what they need. I'll also show you how to set up custom user roles using user role editor so that customers can only access the information you've provided for them.
We'll start by discussing the importance of customizing your WordPress dashboard and how it can help you create a better user experience for your customers. We'll then go through the process of setting up your dashboard to make it easier to navigate and more organized. Furthermore, we will discuss how to make a custom user role and how to assign them to your client.
Plugins used:
- User role editor: wordpress.org/plugins/user-ro...
- Adminimize: wordpress.org/plugins/adminim...
Chapters:
0:00 Welcome
0:38 Plugins to install
1:03 Overview of the page setup
1:50 Making a custom user role
6:59 Using Adminimize to create a custom dashboard
10:15 Seeing the results
10:38 Adding custom rules to Adminimize
Hope this helps, and thanks for watching!
👀 Plugins and theme used:
➜ Kadence Blocks: FREE
➜ Kadence Theme: FREE
⚡ Recommended premium plugins:
➜ Kadence Blocks Pro: bit.ly/kadenceisawesome
➜ JetEngine: bit.ly/crocoblockewt
⚡ Recommended Themes
➜ Kadence Theme: FREE
➜ Kadence Theme PRO: bit.ly/kadenceisawesome
AFFILIATE DISCLOSURE
Please note that any links within this video and its description may contain affiliate links. If you click on one of the product links and purchase a product, I may receive a small commission. The commission does not increase the price you pay for the product. By using my affiliate link, you are supporting the work of my channel.
All the opinions in this video are my own. I did not receive any compensation for making this video. Thanks for watching and your support!
#easywptricks #kadenceblocks #kadence #kadencetutorials #wordpresstutorials