Hello friends!
If you are running a WordPress blog , you may need more people to write and edit posts, then you need to familiarize yourself with user permissions in WordPress.
Managing members in wordpress are those involved in website administration, customers, and readers. By default, WordPress will collect all of them and manage them in one place. In this article, let ‘s learn about how to create and manage members in wordpress !
Create a new member
To create a new member, go to the menu Members > Add New . Then fill in information like:
- Username: is the new member’s login id.
- Email: member’s email address
- Password: create your own or you can enter a password.
- Send notification to members: account details will be sent to the email used to register as a member
- Role: what will be the role of the new member on the website. Depending on the job in charge, choose the appropriate role.

Manage member
After creating a new member, you go to the member admin menu. You will see a list of members on the website. For members who are website managers, you can create an account for them. Depending on the purpose of the website, such as a sales website, or an online learning website, you can allow people to register themselves as members. At this point, you need to create registration and profile management pages in addition to the homepage for them to use, to ensure the safety of the admin page. To do this, in addition to using code, you can use an alternative plugin. Or some functional plugins have registration and account management pages available, such as the Woocommerce sales plugin.
Member management interface in wordpress
Personal Profile Management
Each member is allowed to login to the admin page. They can all edit their own profile by going to the Profile menu . Here, people can change the color scheme of the admin page, change their last name, choose a display name (show the author’s name in the article), bio, profile picture as well as change the password.


summary
WordPress has a very simple and easy way to create and manage members . However, with multifunctional websites, or with special functions, such as online training websites, it is necessary to have more detailed management features, more clearly dividing the rights of each group of members. At that time, you need plugins to support user administration, or write your own depending on your needs.

