So I have a website in 3 languages. 1 editor has access to all of UK content, 1 to all of US content and 1 to all JP content. They would all like access to each others languages in a small group of specific pages.
I created a group "UK/US/JP careers". I added the group to each language in "Manage Website Languages". I added the group to each user. I added the group in Set Access Rights on the specific group of pages.
I login as one of the users, I have access to edit all pages on all languages (we don't want this). If I remove their country access they can only access the specific group of pages. It seems as though they can access other languages via their own language because the specific group of pages has access to all languages.
So I have a website in 3 languages. 1 editor has access to all of UK content, 1 to all of US content and 1 to all JP content. They would all like access to each others languages in a small group of specific pages.
I created a group "UK/US/JP careers". I added the group to each language in "Manage Website Languages". I added the group to each user. I added the group in Set Access Rights on the specific group of pages.
I login as one of the users, I have access to edit all pages on all languages (we don't want this). If I remove their country access they can only access the specific group of pages. It seems as though they can access other languages via their own language because the specific group of pages has access to all languages.
Any help on this would be appriciated, thanks.