permission level
Permissions are the rights and privileges that are assigned to users to control what they can and cannot do on a website. Permissions are used to restrict access to certain parts of the website or to certain actions that users can perform. For example, you can assign permissions to users to allow them to create content, edit content, delete content, or administer the website.
Permissions are important because they help to control who has access to the website and what they can do. By assigning permissions to users, you can ensure that only authorized users have access to sensitive information or can perform certain actions on the website. This helps to protect the website from unauthorized access, data breaches, and other security risks.
To configure permissions on a website, you need to have administrative access to the website. Once you have administrative access, you can configure permissions by following these steps:
User roles are a way to group users based on their permissions and access levels. Each user role has a set of permissions that determine what users in that role can and cannot do on the website. User roles are used to assign permissions to users in a consistent and organized way.
Permissions are the rights and privileges that are assigned to users to control what they can and cannot do on a website. Permissions are used to restrict access to certain parts of the website or to certain actions that users can perform. For example, you can assign permissions to users to allow them to create content, edit content, delete content, or administer the website.
To assign permissions to a user in Drupal, follow these steps:
To assign permissions to a user in Moodle, follow these steps:
To create a new user role in Drupal, follow these steps:
To create a new user role in Moodle, follow these steps: