Descrizione
Members è un plugin WordPress di membership basato su ruoli e capacità. Offre ai tuoi utenti l’esperienza di membership più avanzata, fornendo strumenti potenti per aggiungere ruoli e capacità e assegnarli ai membri.
Members ti permette di impostare le autorizzazioni per limitare i contenuti del tuo sito, fornendo una semplice interfaccia utente (UI) per il potente sistema di ruoli e capacità di WordPress, tradizionalmente disponibile solo per gli sviluppatori che sanno come programmarlo a mano.
Caratteristiche del plugin
- Editor dei ruoli: Ti permette di modificare, creare ed eliminare ruoli e capacità per questi ruoli.
- Ruoli multipli per gli utenti: Puoi assegnare uno, due o più ruoli a qualsiasi utente.
- Negare esplicitamente le capacità: Negare capacità specifiche a determinati ruoli utente.
- Clona i ruoli: Crea un nuovo ruolo clonando un ruolo esistente.
- Permessi per i contenuti / Contenuti limitati: Proteggi i contenuti per determinare quali utenti (in base al ruolo) hanno accesso ai contenuti pubblici.
- Shortcode: Shortcode per controllare chi ha accesso al contenuto.
- Widget: Un widget per il modulo di accesso e un widget per gli utenti da mostrare nelle barre laterali del tema.
- Sito privato: Se vuoi, puoi rendere il tuo sito e il suo feed completamente privati.
- Administrator Rescue (Magic Link): If you lose access to the WordPress admin (e.g. after editing roles), you can request a secure, time-limited link by email to restore your Administrator role and Members capabilities—no support ticket or database access required.
- Integrazione di plugin: Members è altamente raccomandato da altri sviluppatori di WordPress. Molti plugin esistenti integrano i loro ruoli e capacità personalizzate direttamente in esso.
Integrazione perfetta con MemberPress
If you’re looking to build a business out of your membership site by creating paid memberships there’s no better way than to use MemberPress. Members and MemberPress work together to provide the ultimate member experience and will help you start and profit from your amazing WordPress membership sites!
Tutti gli add-on ora sono inclusi
Members ora include TUTTI i suoi add-on gratuitamente! Ecco alcune delle stupende funzionalità che aggiungono a Members:
- Permessi per i blocchi: Permette ai proprietari del sito di nascondere o mostrare i blocchi in base allo stato degli accessi, al ruolo dell’utente o alle sue capacità.
- Restrizioni privacy: Crea ulteriori capacità di controllo sulla privacy e sulle funzionalità dei dati personali di WordPress (GDPR).
- Accesso amministratore: Permette agli amministratori del sito di controllare quali utenti hanno accesso all’amministrazione di WordPress tramite un ruolo.
- Cap create per il Core: Aggiunge i cap create_posts e create_pages alle pagine per separarle dalle loro controparti edit_*, fornendo capacità di modifica più flessibili.
- Categorie e Tag Cap: L’add-on Categorie e Tag Cap crea capacità personalizzate per le tassonomie di base delle categorie e dei tag pubblici. In questo modo i proprietari dei siti possono avere un controllo preciso su chi può gestire, modificare, eliminare o assegnare categorie/tag.
- Role Levels: Exposes the old user levels system, which fixes the WordPress author drop-down bug when users don’t have a role with one of the assigned levels.
- Gerarchia dei ruoli: Crea un sistema gerarchico di ruoli.
- Integrazione con ACF: Crea capacità personalizzate per il plugin Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) da gestire con il plugin Members.
- Integrazione con EDD: Integra le capacità del plugin Easy Digital Downloads nel gestore dei ruoli del plugin Members.
- Integrazione con GiveWP: Integra le capacità dei plugin GiveWP e GiveWP Recurring Donations nel gestore dei ruoli del plugin Members.
- Integrazione di Meta Box: Integra le capacità del plugin Meta Box nel gestore dei ruoli del plugin Members.
- Integrazione con WooCommerce: Integra le capacità del plugin WooCommerce nel gestore dei ruoli del plugin Members.
For more info, visit the Members plugin home page.
Ti piace questo plugin?
The Members plugin is a massive project with 1,000s of lines of code to maintain. A major update can take weeks or months of work. We don’t make any money directly from this plugin while other, similar plugins charge substantial fees to even download them or get updates. Please consider helping the cause by:
Documentation
Support
If you need plugin support from us, you can visit our support page.
Sviluppo del plugin
Se sviluppi professionalmente temi, plugin, o anche se programmi per hobby, puoi seguire lo sviluppo del nostro plugin sul suo repository GitHub.
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Installazione
- Carica
membersnella directory/wp-content/plugins/. - Attiva il plugin attraverso il menu Plugin in WordPress.
- Vai su “Impostazioni > Membri” per selezionare le impostazioni che desideri utilizzare.
Istruzioni più dettagliate si trovano nel file readme.html del plugin.
FAQ
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Perché avete creato questo plugin?
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We weren’t satisfied with the current user, role, and permissions plugins available. Yes, some of them are good, but nothing fit what we had in mind perfectly. Some offered few features. Some worked completely outside of the WordPress APIs. Others lacked the GPL license.
So, we just built something we actually enjoyed using.
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What’s the difference between Members and MemberPress?
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Members and MemberPress solve different problems and are designed to work together.
Members is a free roles and capabilities plugin. It gives you a UI on top of WordPress’ native roles and capabilities system so you can create and edit roles, assign multiple roles to users, and restrict content by role or capability. It’s the right tool when you need to control who can do what inside your site—dashboard access, content permissions, and capability management—without charging for access.
MemberPress is a premium, all-in-one WordPress membership platform built for monetization and much more. In addition to paid subscriptions, payment processing (Stripe, PayPal, and more), recurring billing, coupons, and drip content, MemberPress also includes:
- Courses — a built-in LMS for creating and selling online courses with lessons, quizzes, and progress tracking.
- CoachKit — tools for running coaching programs, including milestones, habits, and client check-ins.
- Community Groups — private member communities and discussion spaces tied to your memberships.
- Member Profiles & Directories — customizable front-end profiles and searchable member directories.
- Email marketing integrations, affiliate program support, and many more premium features.
It’s the right tool when you need to sell access to content, courses, coaching, or communities—and grow a full membership business around it.
The two plugins are complementary, not competing. Many sites use Members for fine-grained role and capability management alongside MemberPress for everything membership-business related. For a full side-by-side comparison, see Members vs MemberPress.
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Come si usa?
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Most things should be fairly straightforward, but you can also view the docs online.
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Requisiti minimi PHP.
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Members now requires PHP 7.4+
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Non posso accedere al “gestore dei ruoli”.
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When the plugin is first activated, it runs a script that sets specific capabilities to the “Administrator” role on your site that grants you access to this feature. So, you must be logged in with the administrator account to access the role manager.
Se, per qualche motivo, hai il ruolo di amministratore e il gestore dei ruoli è ancora inaccessibile, disattiva il plugin. Poi, riattivalo.
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Perché gli amministratori non possono gestire i ruoli sui multisito?
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If you have a multisite installation, only Super Admins can create, edit, and delete roles by default. This is a security measure to make sure that you absolutely trust sub-site admins to make these types of changes to roles. If you’re certain you want to allow this, add the Create Roles (
create_roles), Edit Roles (edit_roles), and/or Delete Roles (delete_roles) capabilities to the role on each sub-site where you want to allow this. -
How do I use Administrator Rescue (Magic Link) if I’m locked out?
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If you can no longer access the WordPress admin (for example, after changing your role or capabilities), you can restore your Administrator access yourself:
- Go to your site’s login page:
yoursite.com/wp-login.php - In the address bar, add
?action=members_rescueso the URL is:yoursite.com/wp-login.php?action=members_rescue - Enter the email address of an account that has (or had) the built-in Administrator role, or is a Super Admin (multisite).
- Click “Send Rescue Link”. If that account is eligible, a secure link will be sent to that email (you may need to check spam).
- Open the link from the email within 15 minutes. Your Administrator role and Members capabilities will be restored, and you’ll be redirected to the login page to sign in.
Only users with the built-in WordPress “Administrator” role (or Super Admins on multisite) can use this feature; custom or cloned roles are not eligible. The link expires after 15 minutes and is limited to a few attempts per IP to prevent abuse.
- Go to your site’s login page:
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Aiuto! Non riesco più ad accedere al mio sito!
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Please read the documentation for the plugin before actually using it, especially a plugin that controls permissions for your site. We cannot stress this enough. This is a powerful plugin that allows you to make direct changes to roles and capabilities in the database.
If you have the built-in Administrator role (or are a Super Admin on multisite) but lost access to the admin (e.g. after editing roles), try the Administrator Rescue (Magic Link) first: go to
yoursite.com/wp-login.php?action=members_rescue, enter your admin email, and use the link we send you to restore access.If that doesn’t apply or didn’t work, stop by our support forums to see if we can help. Your web host may also be able to restore your site from a recent backup, but we only recommend that as a last resort, as it could mean losing work or members added since the backup.
Recensioni
Contributi e sviluppo
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Changelog
3.2.21
- Fixed: Privacy Caps add-on not granting privacy capabilities to administrators on fresh activations
- Removed: Legacy standalone-plugin code from bundled add-ons (dead activation hooks, obsolete build scripts, orphaned readme/uninstall files)
3.2.20
- Added: Reset roles
- Added: Add rescue link for Administrator roles only
- Changed: Refreshed branding with updated WordPress.org banner and icon assets, header SVG, and logo
- Changed: Updated About page design
- Changed: Optimized role user count retrieval using transients for improved performance
- Fixed: Missing header banner on some admin pages
- Removed: Bundled POT file (translations now delivered via WordPress.org language packs)
3.2.19
- Fixed: Added support for WF 2FA error messages
- Fixed: Missing “you are already logged in” string
- Fixed: Add-on page RTL CSS fix
- Fixed: Block permissions fixes
- Fixed: Fix redirect_to issue on shortcode
- Fixed: Other minor bugfixes
3.2.18
- Fixed: Add-on activate toggle display issue on narrow screens
- Fixed: Login error redirection
- Fixed: Outdated Login form styling
- Fixed: Allow changing display name for some Roles
3.2.17
- Added: Bulk select/unselect checkboxes on Role capabilities
3.2.16
- Fixed: Protected posts being forced-hidden from API search even if setting was off
3.2.15
- Added: Growth Tools menu item
- Fixed: Translation errors
- Fixed: Styles and formatting on add-ons and about pages
3.2.14
- Fixed: Error in REST API calls when posts results not an array
3.2.12
- Fixed: Cleaned up prior author name and links
- Fixed: Cleaned up broken or incorrect links
- Fixed: Removed some unnecessary files
- Fixed: Incorrect gettext calls
- Fixed: Removed unneeded load_plugin_textdomain calls
- Fixed: Updated POT translation file
3.2.11
- Fixed: Translation warnings after WP 6.7
- Fixed: Add option to hide protected content from REST API searches
- Fixed: Add support for Loco Translate plugin (via new loco.xml file)
3.2.10
- Fixed: Capability checks on AJAX calls
- Fixed: PHP warning for $wp_embed
- Changed: Now requires PHP 7.4 minimum
3.2.9
- Fixed: PHP 8.1 deprecation notice on ACF integration (props @DSGND)
3.2.8
- Added: members_wp_roles filter to WP roles in Content Permission box
- Fixed: Content Permission icon in Panel block
- Fixed: Position of Field Group menu item in ACF
3.2.6-7
- Fixed: PHP 8+ compatibility
- Added: members_show_roles_page_cap filter for edit_roles_cap
- Fixed: Improperly named variable
3.2.5
- Fixed: WP Cron task for in-plugin notifications running unnecessarily
3.2.4
- Fixed: More package deployment fixes
3.2.3
- Added: Footer with helpful links
- Fixed: Package files deployed unnecessarily
- Fixed: Debug warnings
- Fixed: Correct bootstrap file required
3.2.2
- Fixed: Undefined index notice
3.2.1
- Fixed: Uncaught TypeError: in_array()
3.2.0
- Added: Members Notifications
- Changed: Converted
jQuery.fn.click()(deprecated) tojQuery.fn.on('click') - Changed: Replaced references to Affiliate Royale with Easy Affiliate
- Changed: WP Tested Up To version (5.9)
3.1.7
- Fixed: Hierarchical roles missing settings
- Changed: Refactored checks for whether MemberPress is active; added
members_is_memberpress_active() - Changed: “Paid Memberships” section of Content Permissions meta box should not show when MemberPress is active
- Changed: Wording from “Upgrade to MemberPress” to “Add MemberPress”
3.1.6
- Added: “Miscellaneous” settings section
- Added: “Disable Review Prompt” setting to permanently remove the review prompt
- Added:
MEMBERS_DISABLE_REVIEW_PROMPTconstant to permanently remove the review prompt - Changed: WP Tested Up To version (5.8)
- Fixed: Using transients for review prompt caused the prompt to persist when dismissed; switched to using options instead
- Fixed: Users widget not working in new block-based widgets editor
3.1.5
- Fixed: Block permissions not working for nested blocks (e.g. columns)
3.1.4
- Changed: Converted instance of wp.editor to wp.blockEditor
- Changed: Check for MemberPress constant instead of using
is_plugin_active() - Fixed: Compatibility for PHP 8
3.1.3
- Changed: Disabled Content Permissions side meta box
- Fixed: Issue with comma-separated roles that include spaces
3.1.2
- Fixed: Review prompt should only show to admins
3.1.1
- Changed: Admin UI cleanup
3.1.0
- Changed: Admin UI
- Fixed: Issue with custom capabilities not saving to custom roles
3.0.10
- Fixed: Users who can promote should be able to assign roles to their own account
3.0.9
- Fixed: ACF integration trying to bump priority on ACF menu
3.0.8
- Fixed: Settings page error
3.0.7
- Fixed: Issues related to translated admin menu slug
3.0.6
- Fixed: Settings page throwing error on non-English sites
3.0.5
- Fixed: Collapse Permissions block editor section by default
3.0.4
- Added: Filter for applying custom validation to settings
- Fixed: Inaccessible settings page in Admin Access
3.0.3
- Changed: Display icons using file_get_contents() instead of include() to prevent executing them as PHP
- Fixed: PHP warnings being thrown
- Fixed: Make sure admin menu is always accessible
3.0.2
- Fixed: Minimized SVG icons to fix issues with parsing them
3.0.1
- Fixed: Some JS and image files weren’t checked in via SVN; bumped version to add them
3.0
- Added: Rolled all add-ons into core
- Changed: Consolidated all Members-related settings under one admin menu item
- Changed: Made login and user widgets enabled by default, and removed settings