Remove Dashboard Access: Breakdown
The Remove Dashboard Access plugin works by allowing users to specify which user roles are allowed to access the WordPress dashboard. It is very simple to set up and use. After installing and activating the plugin, the admin has the option to configure the user settings to restrict user access to the WordPress dashboard. The user settings can be applied to individual users or to entire user roles, so admins can specify exactly which users are able to have access to the dashboard.
The plugin also gives admins the ability to customize the dashboard access page. This page will be the first page a user sees after logging into the WordPress dashboard. Admins can customize the look and feel of the page by styling it using HTML and CSS. Admins also have the option to add custom links or images to the page, so users can be directed straight to the front page of the website.
The Remove Dashboard Access plugin also allows admins to add custom messages to the dashboard access page. This is useful for displaying administrative notices or for providing help information for users who are trying to access the WordPress dashboard. It also gives admins the option to add a custom logo or image to the page that is displayed on the page whenever it is accessed.
In addition to managing user access to the WordPress dashboard, the Remove Dashboard Access plugin also provides administrators the ability to create user access logs. This is especially useful for keeping track of which users have been accessing the WordPress dashboard and when. It also provides admins with the option to track user activity by user role or by individual users. This helps admins to analyze user usage patterns and to quickly identify and address any potential issues or security risks.