Top Five WordPress Users Management Guidelines

מאת Grace Themes
בתאריך 23 אוגוסט, 2018

Internet users do not have a lot of patience when it comes to page loading times. We click on a link or input the URL and we wait for a second, two, three and that’s it.

Top Five WordPress Users Management Guidelines

Internet users do not have a lot of patience when it comes to page loading times. We click on a link or input the URL and we wait for a second, two, three and that’s it. Google statistics state, that 50% of users expect a mobile site to load in 2 seconds and 53% of users are likely to abandon the page if it’s loading longer than 3 seconds. That’s a very short period if you consider that the average loading time of a homepage, on a mobile device, is 19 seconds (on a 3G network). Loading times on computers are faster and an average loading time is 5 seconds, but that’s still too long.

1.    Administrator:- In WordPress the most powerful user is an administrator. He has a right to do anything in the site like addition, deletion or changes any theme in the website. He can install any plugin and also delete it. All the official work of the website done by only him. Most importantly an administrator user can add new users to the site, change information about existing users including their passwords as well as delete any user.

2.    Editor:- Editor is the person who manages the content of your website. He can add, delete or edit any post on your website including written by him or written by others. He also can modify, edit or delete any comment in your website and manages content section easily. But he has not a permission to install plugin or themes.  In simple words, you can say that the editor is the person who attracts the viewer towards your website and creates your website valuable.

3.    Author:- Author and editor have a little difference about their power to editing your website but you can say they have similar work. The main difference is that the editor can modify content and comment ones and also others’ but the author can modify only his comments and contents. Generally, authors do all the work of editing and publishing the posts.

4.    Contributor:- As the name, it is clear that what the contributor do? He only contributes to the website. He can not do any changes or do not post anything on the website but he can add categories and add a tag to them. They do not have access to settings, plugins, or themes, so they cannot change any settings on your site. They have a right to view comment but they can not approve or delete the comment.
 

5.    Subscriber:- Subscriber is a generally visitor who visits your site and makes his profile by sign up. They do not have any power to changes your website. They can change and update their own profile and do a comment. This subscriber role is particularly useful if you require users to log in before they can read a post or leave a comment. The subscriber is most important for you. Without them, your website has no use. Always keep the comfort of the subscriber in your mind.                   

In any work, discipline matters the most. If you are not disciplined you can not be the best in this competitive world. These things learn to you that how to manage your website and make your website best in the world by using Corporate WordPress theme to achieve your goal. WordPress is one of the best platform for the developer and if you want to be the best follow these tips. We hope this article helped you understand WordPress user roles, permissions, and management.

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