Generally, we refer to information in textual, visual, or aural forms as content in websites. In web applications, we can consider content as anything that is used by the administrators of the application or an application's users. The following are some of the commonly used content types in WordPress applications:
- Posts and pages
- Custom post types
- Widgets
- Menus
In applications or websites, we can't provide every feature to everyone. So, we need to identify the various types of users in our application and ascertain what each of these user types can do within our application. Creating limitations of what each user can see within our application is referred to as content restrictions or content permissions.
In WordPress, we need to log in to the backend to create a post or change any settings. This is the most basic form of content restriction, where we limit the backend...