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You could limit specific pages by user roles i.e. Admins get access to all pages but editors and below can't access certain pages. There's a plugin that handles this called Role Scoper: http://wordpress.org/plugins/role-scoper/ or, if you prefer, there's a plugin free route explained in another answer: Hide pages depending on roleHide pages depending on role.

You could limit specific pages by user roles i.e. Admins get access to all pages but editors and below can't access certain pages. There's a plugin that handles this called Role Scoper: http://wordpress.org/plugins/role-scoper/ or, if you prefer, there's a plugin free route explained in another answer: Hide pages depending on role.

You could limit specific pages by user roles i.e. Admins get access to all pages but editors and below can't access certain pages. There's a plugin that handles this called Role Scoper: http://wordpress.org/plugins/role-scoper/ or, if you prefer, there's a plugin free route explained in another answer: Hide pages depending on role.

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You could limit specific pages by user roles i.e. Admins get access to all pages but editors and below can't access certain pages. There's a plugin that handles this called Role Scoper: http://wordpress.org/plugins/role-scoper/ or, if you prefer, there's a plugin free route explained in another answer: Hide pages depending on role.