1. How to make someone an admin on WordPress?
To make someone an admin on WordPress, log in to your dashboard and go to Users → Add New. Enter their username, email address, and set their role to “Administrator.” Then click Add New User.
If the person already has an account, you can edit their profile under Users → All Users and change their Role to Administrator.
2. How can I make someone an admin on my page?
If your “page” refers to a WordPress site, follow the same process: go to Users → Add New, fill in their details, and choose Administrator as their role.
For a WordPress.com site, navigate to My Site → Users → Invite, enter their email, and assign the Admin role in the invitation.
3. What are the WordPress subscriber permissions?
A Subscriber in WordPress has the most limited permissions. They can:
- Log in to your site
- Manage their own profile (name, email, and password)
- Read or comment on posts (if allowed)
Subscribers cannot create, edit, or delete posts, nor can they access admin settings. This role is ideal for members-only content, newsletters, or community registrations.
4. How do I add a subscriber in WordPress?
To add a subscriber, go to your WordPress dashboard and open Users → Add New. Enter the person’s username and email address, then choose Subscriber from the Role dropdown menu before clicking Add New User.
Alternatively, you can let visitors register themselves by enabling “Anyone can register” in Settings → General and setting the New User Default Role to Subscriber.
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