JuaninLAdP (@juaninladp)

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  • @juaninladp

    Participant

    I tried removing the screen options for participants using Adminimize. While it removed the screen options menu, I can’t still remove the Topic attributes feature from participants. Here’s a screenshot I took with a test account (website is in spanish):

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    @juaninladp

    Participant

    The actual problem that I have is that participants can set a topic’s attribute using the WordPress Administration Screen. Is there a way to remove this feature from participants?

    @juaninladp

    Participant

    I already tried using User Role Editor to modify capabilities, but everytime I save the changes they reset.

    Here’s the capabilities for participants that are enabled by default (and that I can’t modify):

    assign_topic_tags
    delete_forums
    delete_others_forums
    delete_others_replies
    delete_others_topics
    delete_replies
    delete_topic_tags
    delete_topics
    edit_forums
    edit_others_forums
    edit_others_replies
    edit_others_topics
    edit_replies
    edit_topic_tags
    edit_topics
    manage_topic_tags
    moderate
    participate
    publish_forums
    publish_replies
    publish_topics
    read_hidden_forums
    read_private_forums
    read_private_replies
    read_private_topics
    spectate
    throttle
    view_trash

    @juaninladp

    Participant

    I double checked and they are registered as participants by default.

    @juaninladp

    Participant

    Any participant can see the “Edit this” link on the topics they have started. What worries me is that they also have the ability to make sticky and global posts.

    @juaninladp

    Participant

    Forgot to put in the details: I’m running WordPress 3.4 and bbpress 2.2.3

    @juaninladp

    Participant

    Or, if it is not possible, I’d like to know if there is a way for users to be re-directed to the “Edit” option from bbpress instead of going to the WordPress text editor.

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