Roles and permissions

Drupal Starter Kits offers a number of roles that provide different levels of permission to users. For details, navigate to Manage > People > Permissions.

Important

When creating a new user, ensure that you apply multiple roles and provide the necessary permissions. For example, to create a user who can create and publish content, you must apply the Content Author and Content Editor roles to the user.

RoleDescription
AdministratorHas all permissions and access to all aspects of the site.
Low Code Site BuilderCan create and edit Site Studio components.
Site BuilderUses Drupal site building tools, such as, to construct the site. No content privileges.
Content AdministratorHas access to all content creation and management permissions.
Content AuthorHas access to create and manage their own content
Content EditorHas access to review and publish all content.
User AdministratorHas access to administer and manage other users.
Anonymous UserCan view published content.
Authenticated UserHas access to create and manage their own content.
Frontend site with previewHas permissions entitled to a headless site to view and preview content.
Headless AdministratorA frontend developer who interacts with Drupal Starter Kits to build data models and configure connectivity with front end applications.

For more information, see Drupal’s roles and permissions.

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