The WordPress User Levels range from 0 to 10. A User Level 0 (zero) is
the lowest possible Level and User Level 10 is the highest
Level--meaning User Level 10 has absolute authority (highest permission
level). Generally, a given User Level allows the user to edit or modify
postings for users that are at a "lower" User Level than themselves.
Some User Levels can also add, delete, edit, and change the User Levels
of other "lower" Level users. For discussion purposes, all visitors who
register and login to a WordPress blog are called users.
The user assigned User Level 10 is the administrative user and is referred to as the admin user in this article. During the WordPress installation process, the install script automatically creates the admin user and assigns User Level 10. Normally, only one user should be permitted the User Level 10 privilege since that Level grants absolute power to control all others.
The user assigned User Level 10 is the administrative user and is referred to as the admin user in this article. During the WordPress installation process, the install script automatically creates the admin user and assigns User Level 10. Normally, only one user should be permitted the User Level 10 privilege since that Level grants absolute power to control all others.
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