dey Wrote:Quote:I have a not-yet-finished plugin similar to frontend-users, where you can define user groups based on the tags/keywords of pages and images, e.g. anonymous users see all pages/images tagged with "public", registered users get all pages/images unless tagged "private" and users in the group "friends" get all pages/images.
This was not what was looking for. I need more different groups (like family, friends, team, colleagues, etc) with different permission. But no issue as I found my own solution.
This was just an example: you can define what an anonymous and a registered user will see and define any number of groups based on the tags, then assign those groups to registered users.