Adding ability to change what user the shortcode belongs to on front end #67
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You mean change other people shortcodes? That's is already an admin power through ghosting users. (Sorry ive been caught up at work) |
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I meant changing the ownership of a prefix(tag). Currently, I create an account for a user and set up all the shortcodes myself under that user and then I hand over the login details. It would be easier If I can have an admin that can do all the work from their own account and once the a new user onboards, those prefix(tags) can be moved over to be owned by that user which then allows them to see it and edit the short codes with that prefix(tag). This would also help when transferring ownership of that prefix(tag) to a new user when the old user should no longer have access to make changes to the shortcodes pertaining to that prefix(tag). Hope that helps explain it better. No worries, I know this is a hobby for you and I'm just grateful that you take ideas and help fix things so quick. You're the best! |
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In case you have some time :) it would be super if we could have the ability to change who can see/change the shortcode from the front end instead of doing it through the db like I'm doing now.
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