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February 5, 2015 at 1:20 pm #139839cosnateMember
Hi, I have an Editor that needs to edit the Genesis Framework and Dynamik Child Theme also. I created a role with the User Role Editor plugin that adds "Edit Theme Options" and "Edit Theme" to the role.
That made the Genesis nav menu options visible to the editor which was good, but any changes made by that role result in a 'cheatin uh' message that looks like a virus attack.
The child theme Dynamik also does not display. Do you know the WordPress rights needed to make the Framework editable by a non admin?
Thanks
May 7, 2015 at 5:39 am #150581SusanModeratorAs you posted this a while back, I hope you were able to get your issue resolved. If it was resolved, please mark it "resolved", so we can close it.
If you are still having issues, please check back in here, and I will try to escalate.
Thanks!
November 2, 2015 at 1:53 pm #169918tjperrinMemberI am having this exact same issue!
Made a clone of my live site (new directory and Database) to test out the genesis framework, and so far all I get is cheatin uh? errors when in the appearance customize view.
I'll need to request a refund if I can't get this error to go away.
Please help!
November 2, 2015 at 2:06 pm #169923TomParticipantSorry to hear you're having difficulties. Your problem does not sound like the one originally reported above, where the error occurs in a different scenario without the customizer. Without additional details there is no way to assist you. It would be best if you start your own new thread and provide as much detail as possible. Some info that might prove useful: host provider or localhost? PHP version?WordPress version? child theme & version?
Since you have questions related to a possible refund you could also contact StudioPress Help.
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[ Follow me: Twitter ] [ Follow Themes: Twitter ] [ My Favourite Webhost ]November 2, 2015 at 3:16 pm #169933cosnateMemberNot resolved as far as I know. I don't visit the forums a lot. Only when a pressing question. In this case we gave up and just gave the person admin rights to the blog with a written agreement on what could be edited. (doesn't always work out)
We are trying to use broadly supported common wordpress tools to limit our admin and maintenance on wordpress sites.
Wpengine plus WordPress plus genesis plus robust plugins. But still those four don't always work well together.For the cheatin uh message. That stumped me pretty bad. I had thought the "user role editor" plugin delivered a virus into my WordPress system. It just looked extremely unprofessional on a business blog. But what it appears to be is an error easter egg from early WordPress.org development? And just means a conflict has occurred. But its not a good error message at all from wordpress. Preferable these days would be for wordpress to email me the details of the error so I could troubleshoot it.
User role editor works pretty well, just it didn't work with genesis in this specific case.
November 2, 2015 at 3:17 pm #169934cosnateMemberadded cheatin tag if someone else hits this WordPress roadblock
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