The User Roles simplify the work with Client Licenses. Introduce permission editing for your Clients (User Roles) in WordPress.
IMPORTANT! This option is ONLY available for the Pro and Ultimate License. To upgrade your license, please visit our Premium page.
You can use the Role Manager to set how your clients can use the Nicepage Editor Plugin in WordPress. You can create and assign permissions to User Roles and then grant those roles to your clients.
Using the Nicepage Plugin will no longer need to have a separate login.
Use Role Manager
After installing a WordPress Theme or Plugin, you can see and open the Role Manager from the WordPress -> Nicepage -> Role Manager menu.
IMPORTANT! The Role Manager is available only to the WordPress Site Admin.
By default, the Editor Role has permission to design pages and edit content, and the Site Admin can modify this setting.
Edit User Roles
To create and edit the Role permissions in WordPress, you need to install one of the following plugins: User Role Editor or PublishPress Capabilities.
For example, in the User Role Editor, you must check the edit_pages property checkbox.
See Also
The User Roles simplify the work with Client Licenses. Introduce permission editing for your Clients (User Roles) in WordPress.
**IMPORTANT!** This option is ONLY available for the Pro and Ultimate License. To upgrade your license, please visit our [Premium](https://nicepage.com/premium) page.
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## Role Manager In Nicepage Menu
You can use the Role Manager to set how your clients can use the Nicepage Editor Plugin in WordPress. You can create and assign permissions to User Roles and then grant those roles to your clients.
Using the Nicepage Plugin will no longer need to have a separate login.
!role-manage-nicepage-menu.png!
## Use Role Manager
After installing a WordPress Theme or Plugin, you can see and open the Role Manager from the WordPress -> Nicepage -> Role Manager menu.
IMPORTANT! The Role Manager is available only to the WordPress Site Admin.
!role-management.png!
By default, the Editor Role has permission to design pages and edit content, and the Site Admin can modify this setting.
!role-manager-options.png!
## Edit User Roles
To create and edit the Role permissions in WordPress, you need to install one of the following plugins: [User Role Editor](https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-role-editor/#installation) or [PublishPress Capabilities](https://wordpress.org/plugins/capability-manager-enhanced/).
For example, in the [User Role Editor](https://wordpress.org/plugins/user-role-editor/#installation), you must check the **edit_pages** property checkbox.
!user-role-editor.png!
## See Also
- [Edit Content Roles](page:107183)
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