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Page-Level Permissions and Visibility Settings

Frame allows Site Admins to control who can view or edit individual pages on their site. This includes password-protecting a page or assigning visibility and editing rights based on user roles or specific users.

Updated 2 weeks ago

Option 1: Password-Protect a Page

  • In the WordPress dashboard, click Pages.

  • Hover over the page you want to restrict.

  • Click Quick Edit.

  • In the Quick Edit menu, you can update basic settings like the title, slug, and publish date.

  • To add a password, enter it in the Password field.

  • Click Update to save changes.

  • A lock icon will appear next to the page name, indicating that it is now password-protected.

Option 2: Restrict by Role or User

  • In the dashboard, click Default Pages.

  • Hover over the page you want to update and click Edit.

  • You will be taken to the full Page Editor.

  • Scroll down to the Permissions section.

  • To restrict who can edit the page:

    • Under Grant Users, search for and select the specific user(s) you want to give editing access to.

  • To restrict who can view the page:

    • Under Grant Roles, search for and select the user role(s) allowed to view the page.

  • Click Publish (or Update) to apply the new permissions.


These tools ensure that sensitive or internal content on your site is only accessible to the right people.

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