[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fR8P7w2UACGV4XJwKa3zOJddb_AQReolHo74DXC6eFuU":3},{"slug":4,"name":5,"version":6,"author":7,"author_profile":8,"description":9,"short_description":10,"active_installs":11,"downloaded":12,"rating":13,"num_ratings":14,"last_updated":15,"tested_up_to":16,"requires_at_least":17,"requires_php":18,"tags":19,"homepage":18,"download_link":25,"security_score":13,"vuln_count":26,"unpatched_count":26,"last_vuln_date":27,"fetched_at":28,"vulnerabilities":29,"developer":30,"crawl_stats":27,"alternatives":36,"analysis":147,"fingerprints":166},"enable-contributor-uploads","Enable Contributor Uploads","1.2.0","Equalize Digital","https:\u002F\u002Fprofiles.wordpress.org\u002Fequalizedigital\u002F","\u003Cp>Sometimes you simply want to allow users with the defined user role of “contributor” to upload images as they are writing blog posts.  This plugin, when activated, automatically gives contributors the capability to add media.  This is a lite plugin, perfect for someone who only wants to modify this one role\u002Fcapability in which case a larger roles and capabilities plugin would be overkill.\u003C\u002Fp>\n","Easy plugin which adds the capability for contributors to upload images to their blog posts.",400,11946,100,4,"2026-02-12T21:27:00.000Z","6.9.4","6.7","",[20,21,22,23,24],"capabilities","contributor","enable-uploads","upload-media","user-roles","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Fenable-contributor-uploads.1.2.0.zip",0,null,"2026-03-15T15:16:48.613Z",[],{"slug":31,"display_name":7,"profile_url":8,"plugin_count":14,"total_installs":32,"avg_security_score":33,"avg_patch_time_days":34,"trust_score":33,"computed_at":35},"equalizedigital",11600,99,6,"2026-04-04T03:47:31.149Z",[37,60,84,107,126],{"slug":38,"name":39,"version":40,"author":41,"author_profile":42,"description":43,"short_description":44,"active_installs":45,"downloaded":46,"rating":47,"num_ratings":48,"last_updated":49,"tested_up_to":16,"requires_at_least":50,"requires_php":51,"tags":52,"homepage":56,"download_link":57,"security_score":58,"vuln_count":14,"unpatched_count":26,"last_vuln_date":59,"fetched_at":28},"capability-manager-enhanced","PublishPress Capabilities – User Role Editor, Access Permissions, User Capabilities, Admin Menus","2.40.0","PublishPress","https:\u002F\u002Fprofiles.wordpress.org\u002Fpublishpress\u002F","\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities is the access control plugin for WordPress. You can control all the capabilities and permissions on your WordPress site. We built this user role editor plugin so you have an easy and powerful way to manage user capabilities.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>You can use PublishPress Capabilities to \u003Cstrong>manage all your WordPress user roles\u003C\u002Fstrong>, from Administrators and Editors to Authors, Contributors, Subscribers and custom roles. Each user role can have the exact capabilities that your site needs.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities can clean up your post editing screen, admin area, and even the Profile screen. You can decide what authors see when they’re writing posts. You can \u003Cstrong>hide any feature on the Gutenberg or Classic Editor screens\u003C\u002Fstrong>. You can remove items in the WordPress dashboard and inside user accounts screens.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>The Pro version of PublishPress Capabilities has many extra features, including the ability to edit admin menu links, clean up the post editing screen, block admin pages by URL, and much more.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>PublishPress Capabilities Pro\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cblockquote>\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>Upgrade to Capabilities Pro\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003Cbr \u002F>\n  This plugin is the free version of PublishPress Capabilities. The Pro version of Capabilities has all the features you need to control permissions for your WordPress users. With Capabilities Pro you can manage access to posts, pages, media and custom post types. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fcapabilities\" title=\"Capabilities Pro\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to control access to your WordPress site with Capabilities Pro!\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fblockquote>\n\u003Ch3>The Key Features of PublishPress Capabilities\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Col>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Roles\u003C\u002Fstrong>: You can edit, create, duplicate any WordPress user role.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Capabilities\u003C\u002Fstrong>: You can control all WordPress and plugin capabilities.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Editor Features\u003C\u002Fstrong>: You decide what users see when they’re writing posts in Gutenberg or the Classic Editor.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Admin Features\u003C\u002Fstrong>: You can remove items from the WordPress admin, toolbar, and even dashboard widgets.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Frontend Features\u003C\u002Fstrong>: This feature allows you to modify the site’s frontend by hiding or adding CSS.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Admin Menus (Pro version)\u003C\u002Fstrong>: You can edit admin menu links and control who can access them.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Profile Features\u003C\u002Fstrong>: You can hide features for users in the “Profile” screen.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Redirects\u003C\u002Fstrong>: You can hide features for users in the “Profile” screen.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Nav Menus\u003C\u002Fstrong>: You can restrict access to navigation menus by user role, or logged in status.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>User Testing\u003C\u002Fstrong>: Safely test any user’s account without resetting their password.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Cstrong>Admin Notices\u003C\u002Fstrong>: Organize all the message and advertisements in your admin area.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Fol>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 1. Roles\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities gives you detailed control over all the permission levels on your WordPress site. You can edit user roles on your site, from Administrator and Editor to Contributor and Subscriber.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>With PublishPress Capabilities you can create or copy any existing WordPress user role. These roles can be customized in exactly the same way as the default WordPress roles. These new roles can be added to single sites or to an entire multisite network.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fcapabilities-screen\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to see how to manage user roles\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 2. Capabilities\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>With the Capabilities plugin, you can choose who can Publish, Read, Edit and Delete content. You can choose permissions for posts, pages, custom content types, categories, tags, and more.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fpermissions-start\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to see how to manage capabilities\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Many WordPress users have sites with custom post types. This can be done using custom code, a theme, or with a plugin. No matter how your post type is created, PublishPress Capabilities lets you enforce and assign distinct capabilities for your post type.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities enables you to add extra permissions to the taxonomies on your site. This feature includes the default Categories and Tags, but also applies to other taxonomies. For example, in WooCommerce you can apply custom permissions to Product categories, Product tags, and Product shipping classes. You can enforce and assign “Manage”, “Edit” and “Assign” distinct capabilities for all your taxonomies.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Ftaxonomy-specific-capabilities\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about taxonomy permissions\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 3. Editor Features\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities has an option called “Editor Features” allows you to clean up the post editing screen. You can decide what users see when they’re writing posts. You can hide anything on the Gutenberg or Classic Editor screens. You can hide boxes inside the sidebar such Tags, Categories, or Excerpt. You can the “Publish” button. You can even hide the post title, body, or permalink. This is a great alternative to plugins such as Adminimize.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Feditor-features\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about hiding editor features\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>WordPress has a feature called “metaboxes”. This is a strange name, but you have seen them often if you use WordPress. When a user edits a post, the edit screen has several default boxes: Status & visibility, Featured image, Categories, Tags, etc. These boxes are metaboxes. Plugins can add also add their own metaboxes. The Pro version of the PublishPress Capabilities plugin allows you to hide metaboxes for specific user roles.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fhide-metaboxes-in-wordpress-posts\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about hiding metaboxes\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 4. Admin Features\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>“Admin Features” allows you to hide features in the WordPress admin area and toolbar. You can decide what users see in your WordPress dashboard. You can use this option to hide all the links in the toolbar including “About WordPress”, “Visit Site” and more. You can also hide dashboard widgets such as “At a Glance”, “Quick Draft”, and “WordPress Events and News”.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fadmin-features-screen\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about removing toolbar items and dashboard widgets\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 5. Frontend Features\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>The “Frontend Features” screen allows you to modify the features that show on the frontend of your website. You can choose to  hide IDs or classes, add CSS styles, or add body classes. All of these changes can be targeted to specific user roles.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Ffrontend-features\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about frontend changes\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 6. WordPress Admin Menu Restrictions (Pro version)\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>With PublishPress Capabilities you can edit all your admin menu links. You can also restrict access to admin menu screens by user roles. This is useful because many plugin do not have any way to control who can access their admin screens.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fadmin-menus-screen\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click to see how to block Admin menu access\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 7. Profile Features\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>“Profile Features” allows you to hide features in the “Profile” screen. You can decide what users see in their accounts.  This “Profile” area is used as a dumping ground for the settings of many different plugins.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fprofile-features\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about the Profile Features option\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 8. Nav Menu Restrictions\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities enables you to restrict access to navigation menus by roles, logged in and logged out users. This is useful because a default WordPress site does not give you way to control the visibility of your links.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fnav-menus\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click to see how to block frontend menu access\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 9. Redirects\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities has a “Redirects” screen that allows you to control where users are sent before and after logging in to your site. There are four options available:\u003Cbr \u002F>\n* Login Redirect: Where users are sent when they log in.\u003Cbr \u002F>\n* Logout Redirect: Where users are sent when they log out.\u003Cbr \u002F>\n* Registration Redirect: Where users are sent when they register on your site.\u003Cbr \u002F>\n* First Login Redirect: Where users are sent when they log in to your site for the first time.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fredirects\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click to see how to redirect users\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 10. User Testing \u002F User Switching\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>If you run a WordPress website which allows users to log in, you probably spend a lot of time answering account questions or solving website bugs for your users. Site administrators often have to browse their site and see exactly what the user sees. They need to test the user’s account without resetting their password. This is possible with PublishPress Capabilities.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fuser-testing\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about user testing\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Feature 11. Admin Notices\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>This feature helps organize messages and advertisements in your WordPress admin area. It helps remove clutter from your WordPress experience. This feature will organize all these admin notices into a new area in the top-right corner of your screen. This “Admin Notices” area will show all the notices in a clean, organized area. Nothing is changed about the notices so you can deal with them as normal. The only difference is that you won’t be pestered by these notices on your main admin dashboard.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fadmin-notices-feature\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about Admin Notices\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>PublishPress Capabilities is Safe to Use\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities is completely \u003Cstrong>safe to use\u003C\u002Fstrong>. Every time you change your site’s permissions, this plugin will take a backup that you can restore if anything goes wrong. You can use these backups to migrate your roles and permissions from one site to another.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>This security feature is also very helpful if you want to test out changes on your site, or if you’ve installed a new plugin that has changed your site’s permissions.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Every time you change your permissions, the PublishPress Capabilities plugin will now automatically create a backup. If you make a mistake, go to the “Backup” menu link and you’ll be able to roll back to a previous version.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fbackup-restore-permissions\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to see how to backup permissions\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Support for Media Library Permissions\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities enables you to decide who can upload, edit and delete files from your site’s Media Library. By default, only Administrators are able to delete files in your Media Library. Subscribers and Contributors are not even allowed to upload files. You can customize these permissions for the Media Library and also the Featured Image box.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fcontrol-media-library-access\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about Media Library permissions\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Support for WooCommerce Permissions\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>We mentioned earlier that PublishPress Capabilities has special support for WooCommerce taxonomies. This is true for the rest of WooCommerce also. With PublishPress Capabilities you can control permissions for WooCommerce products, orders and coupons.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fwoocommerce-permissons\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about WooCommerce permissions\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Support for WordPress Multisite\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>PublishPress Capabilities allows you to control permissions on a single site or across your whole network. Every time you update permissions in PublishPress Capabilities, you can choose to sync those changes across your multisite network.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fknowledge-base\u002Fmultisite-network\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to learn about multisite permissions\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Join PublishPress and get the Pro plugins\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>The Pro versions of the PublishPress plugins are well worth your investment. The Pro versions have extra features and faster support. \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fpricing\u002F\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Click here to join PublishPress\u003C\u002Fa>.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Join PublishPress and you’ll get access to these ten Pro plugins:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fauthors\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Authors Pro\u003C\u002Fa> allows you to add multiple authors and guest authors to WordPress posts.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fblocks\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Blocks Pro\u003C\u002Fa> has everything you need to build professional websites with the WordPress block editor.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fcapabilities\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Capabilities Pro\u003C\u002Fa> is the plugin to manage your WordPress user roles, permissions, and capabilities.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fchecklists\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Checklists Pro\u003C\u002Fa> enables you to define tasks that must be completed before content is published.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Ffuture\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Future Pro\u003C\u002Fa> is the plugin for scheduling changes to your posts.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fpermissions\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Permissions Pro\u003C\u002Fa>  is the plugin for restricted content and advanced WordPress permissions.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fpublishpress\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Planner Pro\u003C\u002Fa> is the plugin for managing and scheduling WordPress content.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Frevisions\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Revisions Pro\u003C\u002Fa> allows you to update your published pages with teamwork and precision.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fseries\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Series Pro\u003C\u002Fa> enables you to group content together into a series.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fseries\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">PublishPress Statuses Pro\u003C\u002Fa> enables you to create additional publishing steps for your posts.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\u003Cp>Together, these plugins are a suite of powerful publishing tools for WordPress. If you need to create a professional workflow in WordPress, with moderation, revisions, permissions and more… then you should try PublishPress.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Bug Reports\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cp>Bug reports for PublishPress Capabilities are welcomed in our \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fpublishpress\u002Fpublishpress-capabilities\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">repository on GitHub\u003C\u002Fa>. Please note that GitHub is not a support forum, and that issues that aren’t properly qualified as bugs will be closed.\u003C\u002Fp>\n","PublishPress Capabilities is the access control plugin. You can manage user capabilities, permissions, user roles, admin menus and more.",100000,3929513,94,142,"2026-03-04T19:12:00.000Z","5.5","7.2.5",[53,20,54,55,24],"admin-menus","permissions","user-role-editor","https:\u002F\u002Fpublishpress.com\u002Fcapability-manager\u002F","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Fcapability-manager-enhanced.2.40.0.zip",96,"2022-10-10 00:00:00",{"slug":61,"name":62,"version":63,"author":64,"author_profile":65,"description":66,"short_description":67,"active_installs":68,"downloaded":69,"rating":58,"num_ratings":70,"last_updated":71,"tested_up_to":72,"requires_at_least":73,"requires_php":18,"tags":74,"homepage":79,"download_link":80,"security_score":81,"vuln_count":82,"unpatched_count":82,"last_vuln_date":83,"fetched_at":28},"user-roles-and-capabilities","User Roles and Capabilities","1.2.6","mahabub81","https:\u002F\u002Fprofiles.wordpress.org\u002Fmahabub81\u002F","\u003Cp>manage user roles and capabilities. Create new roles and delete existing roles. Using this plugin you will not be able to modify any capabilities for administrator user role.\u003Cbr \u002F>\nWordPress built in roles cant be deleted.\u003Cbr \u002F>\nIf you find any issue just let us know we will get back to you with the fix in 24 hours.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch3>Features of Roles and Capabilities\u003C\u002Fh3>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>Fully tested by QA team.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Create new roles.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Delete existing roles.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Clone existing roles.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Rename Role\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Import \u002F Export Roles and Capabilities\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Manage user Capabilities.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>set permission.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Change default user role.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Assign multiple roles to users.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>set permissions \u002F capabilities to users.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>single screen to manage capability for all roles.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>easy to use.\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n","Manage user roles and Capabilities, create new roles and change default role.",8000,125081,21,"2021-05-09T07:04:00.000Z","5.7.15","3.5",[75,76,24,77,78],"roles-and-capabilities","user-capabilities","wordpress-capabilities","wordpress-user-roles","http:\u002F\u002Fsolvease.com","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Fuser-roles-and-capabilities.1.2.6.zip",63,1,"2025-06-19 00:00:00",{"slug":85,"name":86,"version":87,"author":88,"author_profile":89,"description":90,"short_description":91,"active_installs":92,"downloaded":93,"rating":13,"num_ratings":94,"last_updated":95,"tested_up_to":96,"requires_at_least":97,"requires_php":18,"tags":98,"homepage":104,"download_link":105,"security_score":106,"vuln_count":26,"unpatched_count":26,"last_vuln_date":27,"fetched_at":28},"wp-hide-adminbar","WP Hide Admin Bar","1.0.2","P Roy","https:\u002F\u002Fprofiles.wordpress.org\u002Fraviry\u002F","\u003Cp>This plugin will help to hide admin-bar based on selected user roles and user capabilities.\u003C\u002Fp>\n","This plugin will help to hide admin-bar based on selected user roles and user capabilities.",200,2954,2,"2020-03-07T12:50:00.000Z","5.4.19","4.5",[99,100,101,102,103],"admin-bar-hide","hide-admin-bar","hide-admin-bar-based-on-user-capabilities","hide-admin-bar-based-on-user-roles","wp-hide-admin-bar","http:\u002F\u002Fwordpress.org\u002Fplugins\u002Fwp-hide-adminbar","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Fwp-hide-adminbar.zip",85,{"slug":108,"name":109,"version":110,"author":111,"author_profile":112,"description":113,"short_description":114,"active_installs":92,"downloaded":115,"rating":116,"num_ratings":34,"last_updated":117,"tested_up_to":118,"requires_at_least":119,"requires_php":18,"tags":120,"homepage":18,"download_link":124,"security_score":125,"vuln_count":26,"unpatched_count":26,"last_vuln_date":27,"fetched_at":28},"wp247-body-classes","WP247 Body Classes","2.2.0","wescleveland","https:\u002F\u002Fprofiles.wordpress.org\u002Fwescleveland\u002F","\u003Cp>Add unique classes to the body tag for easy styling based on post attributes (post type, slug, and ID) and various WordPress “is” functions:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>wp_is_mobile()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_home()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_front_page()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_blog()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_admin()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_admin_bar_showing()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_404()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_super_admin()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_user_logged_in()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_search()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_archive()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_author()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_category()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_tag()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_tax()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_date()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_year()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_month()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_day()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_time()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_single()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is_sticky()\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$post->post_type\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$post->name\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$post->ID\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>wp_get_post_categories() (Page\u002FPost Categories)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>wp_get_post_tags()       (Page\u002FPost Tags)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$user->nicename\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$user->id\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$user->roles\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$user->allcaps\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$archive->slug (e.g. Category slug, Tag slug, etc.)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>$archive->id   (e.g. Category id, Tag id, etc.)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\u003Cp>Add post specific classes to the body tag in the post editor. Use any class name you want to uniquely style an individual post or a set of posts.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Add classes based on user scrolling through the page. You can check things like:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-top        (at the top of the page – synonym for is-not-scroll)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-not-scroll-top    (not at the top of the page – synonym for is-scroll)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll            (not at the top of the page – synonym for is-not-scroll-top)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-not-scroll        (at the top of the page – synonym for is-scroll-top)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-top-px     (has not reached the scroll start value for scroll measurement by pixels)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-top-vh     (has not reached the scroll start value for scroll measurement by viewport height)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-top-dh     (has not reached the scroll start value for scroll measurement by document height)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-10-px      (scrolled down 10 pixels)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-8-vh       (scrolled down 8% of the viewport height)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-5-dh       (scrolled down 5% of the document height)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-mid-px     (has reached the scroll start value but not the scroll limit for scroll measurement by pixels)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-mid-vh     (has reached the scroll start value but not the scroll limit for scroll measurement by viewport height)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-mid-vh     (has reached the scroll start value but not the scroll limit for scroll measurement by document height)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-max-px     (has reached the scroll limit for scroll measurement by pixels)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-max-vh     (has reached the scroll limit for scroll measurement by percent of viewport height)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-scroll-max-dh     (has reached the scroll limit for scroll measurement by percent of document height)\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\u003Cp>Add classes based on the results from mobiledetect.net’s \u003Cstrong>Mobile_Detect\u003C\u002Fstrong> script. This script parses the value passed by the browser in the HTTP_USER_AGENT string. Consequently, mobile detection is more of an art than a science and, unfortunately, is not perfect. You can check things like:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>is-mobile\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-tablet\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>is-phone\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Mobile Operating System\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Mobile Browser\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Type of tablet\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>Type of phone\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\u003Cp>This plugin adds classes to the html body tag indicating:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>whether or not the requesting device is a mobile device (.is-mobile or .is-not-mobile)\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>the type of post being viewed (.is-? where ? is the post type (page, post, whetever special post types are defined) ).\u003Cbr \u002F>\n E.g. .is-page or .is-post\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>the slug of the post being viewed (.is-?-! where ? is the post type and ! is the post slug).\u003Cbr \u002F>\n E.g. a post with slug “hello-world’ would have class .is-post-hello-world\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>the ID of the post being viewed (.is-?-# where ? is the post type and # is the post ID).\u003Cbr \u002F>\n E.g. a post with ID “1” would have class .is-page-1\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>whether or not the requested page shows archived results (.is-archive or .is-not-archive)\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>If the page being displayed is an archive\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cul>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>the type of archive being viewed (.is-? where ? represents the type of archive (author, category, date, tag) )\u003Cbr \u002F>\nE.g. .is-author\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>the slug of the archive being viewed (.is-?-! where ? is the archive type and ! is the archive slug)\u003Cbr \u002F>\nE.g. a category with slug “uncategorized’ would have class .is-category-uncategorized\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>the ID of the archive being viewed (.is-?-# where ? is the archive type and # is the archive ID)\u003Cbr \u002F>\nE.g. a category with ID “1” would have class .is-category-1\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>How far down the page the viewer has scrolled in pixels or as a percentage of viewport height or as a percentage of document height\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003Cli>\n\u003Cp>Post specific class(es) that are set in the post editor\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003C\u002Fli>\n\u003C\u002Ful>\n\u003Cp>Use these classes in your styling to provide a better browsing experience for your viewers.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch4>Custom Body Classes\u003C\u002Fh4>\n\u003Cp>Create your own Custom Body Classes by adding your PHP code in the “Custom Body Classes” section.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Here’s an example. Not sure why we would want to do it, but suppose we want to do some custom styling when the page is being displayed to someone that can manage WordPress options. We might enter something like:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cpre>\u003Ccode>if (current_user_can('manage_options')) $classes[] = 'user-can-manage-options';\n\u003C\u002Fcode>\u003C\u002Fpre>\n\u003Cp>Then we can use the \u003Cstrong>body.user-can-manage-options\u003C\u002Fstrong> qualifier in our CSS styling.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch4>Example\u003C\u002Fh4>\n\u003Cp>Suppose you have a large h1 top margin that you want to eliminate on mobile devices to avoid a lot of white space. After activating the wp247-body-classes plugin and indicating that the .is-mobile class is desired, all you need to do is add this line to your CSS:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>body.is-mobile h1 {\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    margin-top: 0;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n}\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Suppose you have a sticky header but want to shrink it by dynamically reducing the top and bottom padding from 25px to 5px as the viewer scrolls down the page based on 20 pixel scroll increments up to 80 pixels of scrolling:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Set WP247 Body Classes Scroll setting to “Scroll by Pixel” with a 10 pixel increment and an 80 pixel limit and then add the following to your CSS:\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>body.is-scroll-20-px header {\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    padding-top: 20px;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    padding-bottom: 20px;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n}\u003Cbr \u002F>\nbody.is-scroll-40-px header {\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    padding-top: 15px;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    padding-bottom: 15px;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n}\u003Cbr \u002F>\nbody.is-scroll-60-px header {\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    padding-top: 10px;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    padding-bottom: 10px;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n}\u003Cbr \u002F>\nbody.is-scroll-max-px header {\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    padding-top: 5px;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n    padding-bottom: 5px;\u003Cbr \u002F>\n}\u003C\u002Fp>\n","Add unique classes to the body tag for easy styling based on various attributes (archive, user, post, mobile, scrolling) and WordPress \"is\"  &hellip;",7558,90,"2024-05-24T16:06:00.000Z","6.5.8","4.0",[121,122,123,76,24],"mobile","post-type","scroll","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Fwp247-body-classes.2.2.0.zip",92,{"slug":127,"name":128,"version":129,"author":130,"author_profile":131,"description":132,"short_description":133,"active_installs":134,"downloaded":135,"rating":136,"num_ratings":137,"last_updated":138,"tested_up_to":139,"requires_at_least":140,"requires_php":18,"tags":141,"homepage":145,"download_link":146,"security_score":106,"vuln_count":26,"unpatched_count":26,"last_vuln_date":27,"fetched_at":28},"editorial-access-manager","Editorial Access Manager","0.3.2","Taylor Lovett","https:\u002F\u002Fprofiles.wordpress.org\u002Ftlovett1\u002F","\u003Cp>A simple plugin to let you control who has access to what posts. By default in WordPress, we can create users\u003Cbr \u002F>\nand assign them to roles. Roles are automatically assigned certain capabilities. See the codex article for a list of\u003Cbr \u002F>\n\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcodex.wordpress.org\u002FRoles_and_Capabilities\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Roles and Capabilities\u003C\u002Fa>. Sometimes default roles are not enough,\u003Cbr \u002F>\nand we have one-off situations. Editorial Access Manager lets you set which users or roles have access to specific\u003Cbr \u002F>\nposts. Perhaps you have a user who is a Contributor, but you want them to have access to edit one specific page? This\u003Cbr \u002F>\nplugin can help you.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch4>Configuration Overview\u003C\u002Fh4>\n\u003Cp>There are no overarching settings for this plugin. Simply go to the edit post screen in the WordPress admin and\u003Cbr \u002F>\nconfigure access settings in the “Editorial Access Manager” meta box in the sidebar.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch4>Managing Access by Roles\u003C\u002Fh4>\n\u003Cp>In the “Editorial Access Manager” meta box, enable custom access management by “Roles”. Once enabled, the post can only be\u003Cbr \u002F>\nedited by users that fall into those roles. However, no matter what, the Administrator role can always edit any post.\u003Cbr \u002F>\nThis if for safety reasons. You can also only use roles that have the “edit_posts” capability; therefore “Subscriber” by\u003Cbr \u002F>\ndefault cannot be used.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Ch4>Managing Access by Users\u003C\u002Fh4>\n\u003Cp>In the “Editorial Access Manager” meta box, enable custom access management by “Users”. Once enabled, the post can only be\u003Cbr \u002F>\nedited by designated users. However, no matter what, any administrator can edit any post. This if for safety reasons.\u003Cbr \u002F>\nYou can also only use users that have the “edit_others_posts” capability; therefore “Subscriber” users by default\u003Cbr \u002F>\ncannot be used.\u003C\u002Fp>\n\u003Cp>Fork the plugin on \u003Ca href=\"http:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Ftlovett1\u002Feditorial-access-manager\" rel=\"nofollow ugc\">Github\u003C\u002Fa>\u003C\u002Fp>\n","Allow for granular editorial access control for all post types in WordPress",80,6308,98,8,"2017-03-18T19:23:00.000Z","4.9.29","3.6",[142,143,76,144,24],"editorial-access-management","role-management","user-permissions","http:\u002F\u002Fwww.taylorlovett.com","https:\u002F\u002Fdownloads.wordpress.org\u002Fplugin\u002Feditorial-access-manager.zip",{"attackSurface":148,"codeSignals":154,"taintFlows":161,"riskAssessment":162,"analyzedAt":165},{"hooks":149,"ajaxHandlers":150,"restRoutes":151,"shortcodes":152,"cronEvents":153,"entryPointCount":26,"unprotectedCount":26},[],[],[],[],[],{"dangerousFunctions":155,"sqlUsage":156,"outputEscaping":158,"fileOperations":26,"externalRequests":26,"nonceChecks":26,"capabilityChecks":26,"bundledLibraries":160},[],{"prepared":26,"raw":26,"locations":157},[],{"escaped":26,"rawEcho":26,"locations":159},[],[],[],{"summary":163,"deductions":164},"The \"enable-contributor-uploads\" plugin v1.2.0 demonstrates an excellent security posture based on the provided static analysis. The absence of any identified entry points such as AJAX handlers, REST API routes, shortcodes, or cron events significantly limits the potential attack surface. Furthermore, the code analysis reveals no dangerous functions, all SQL queries are properly prepared, and all outputs are correctly escaped, indicating robust coding practices. The lack of file operations and external HTTP requests further reduces potential vulnerabilities.\n\nThe plugin's vulnerability history is also clean, with no recorded CVEs of any severity. This, coupled with the positive static analysis findings, suggests a well-maintained and secure plugin. The absence of any identified taint flows, even with zero flows analyzed, indicates that if any were present, they would likely be handled securely given the other strong indicators. The complete absence of nonce and capability checks might be a concern in a plugin with a larger attack surface, but given the zero entry points, it does not pose an immediate risk. Overall, this plugin appears to be very secure with no immediate vulnerabilities identified.",[],"2026-03-16T19:51:14.407Z",{"wat":167,"direct":172},{"assetPaths":168,"generatorPatterns":169,"scriptPaths":170,"versionParams":171},[],[],[],[],{"cssClasses":173,"htmlComments":174,"htmlAttributes":175,"restEndpoints":176,"jsGlobals":177,"shortcodeOutput":178},[],[],[],[],[],[]]