Edit a member's role

Edit a member's role

Roles determine what members can view and do in Mediagraph. There are staff roles designed for the management of users and content, and non-staff roles that give members access to the Library. Read more about the different roles in Mediagraph

You can assign roles when you first invite a user or edit existing member’s roles.

Note: A user can only assign as high as their role (i.e. A Library Manager can make a user a Tagger or Library Manager, but not a Content Manager).

Edit a member's role

  • Enter the Manage tab and click Members on the left-side menu.
  • Locate the member whose role you'd like to edit.
  • Click the Role dropdown menu, select the desired role.
  • Changes save automatically.

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