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How to Use Admin Features

This guide will show you how to use the “Admin Features” screen in the PublishPress Capabilities plugin. This screen allows you to hide features in the WordPress admin area and toolbar. You can decide what users see in your WordPress dashboard.

This feature is available in both the Free and Pro version of PublishPress Capabilities. The Pro version also enables you to hide any element in the WordPress admin and also Block access to specific URLs.


Getting Started With Admin Features #

  • To start changing the WordPress dashboard, go to “Capabilities”, then “Admin Features” in your WordPress admin menu.
  • Look in the top-left corner for the user role you want to edit:
User role selection in the Admin Features screen

On this screen, you'll be able to choose which features to hide for different user roles:

  • Scroll down the screen and you can place a red X for every feature you want to hide.
Editor Features
Admin Features Screen 1

The first part of the screen covers the “Admin Toolbar” feature in WordPress, however, you can control other areas of WordPress too. For example, click the “Hide Dashboard Widgets” tab rand you can also block access to dashboard widgets:

Hide dashboard widgets
Dashboard Widgets

Examples of Using Admin Features #

  • In the screenshot below, I've added a red X to all the boxes:
Hide admin toolbar
Admin Toolbar Restrictions

If these settings are saved, this next screenshot shows what we'll see in the WordPress admin area. The toolbar has completely disappeared:

Hide admin toolbar
Admin Toolbar Restrictions In Place

We can also take a look at another option in “Admin Features” which allows you to hide dashboard widgets. In this screenshot below, all the dashboard widgets have red Xs.

Hide dashboard widgets
Hide Widgets

The settings in the screenshot below will produce this on your WordPress dashboard. All your dashboard widgets are hidden.

Dashboard widgets hidden
Empty Dashboard