| 开发者 | trilobita |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年5月20日 19:14 |
| PHP版本: | 7.4 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
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No. Administrators are always unrestricted regardless of any category assignments.
No restriction is applied. The user behaves exactly as they would without the plugin active.
Yes. Content with no category assigned (or only the default Uncategorised category) is always visible to restricted users. However, they must assign at least one of their permitted categories before saving.
Yes. The category panel is filtered in real time and saves are validated server-side via the REST API.
Yes.
Yes. Enable Settings > Editor Remit > Enable categories for pages. This adds category support to pages and applies the same restrictions there.
Not in the current version. Remit restricts posts and optionally pages only.
No. Remit works with the built-in category taxonomy only.
Remit has not been tested on multisite and does not officially support it in this version.
Two ways: go to Users > Editor Remit for a summary of all editors and authors with inline editing, or go to an individual user's profile page and scroll to the Editor Remit section.
Confirm the user has the Editor or Author role. Contributors, subscribers, and administrators are never restricted. Also confirm at least one category is assigned to the user — a user with no categories assigned is unrestricted by design.
Check that those posts have a category assigned. Uncategorised content (posts with no category, or only the default Uncategorised category) is intentionally visible to all restricted users.
A permitted category must be assigned before publishing. Saving as a draft does not require a category. If only the default Uncategorised category is selected, publishing will be blocked — assign one of the user's permitted categories first.
Go to Settings > Editor Remit and confirm Enable categories for pages is checked.