I have granted a tech role to that person and he is able to access buttonizer customisation page and all the settings. However, the problem is that he cannot see the button on the screen, which means it is basically impossible to click and test the button. I have 2 user permission plugins, adminimize and capabilities and have tried nearly every permission but nothing changes. The button is only viewable when the person is given administrator permissions. Is there something that I'm missing? Or is there a certain permission which I've overlooked?
Because it makes no sense that someone who is able to access and basically change all the settings of the button is simply unable to see the button

As you can see, the button which should be at the bottom right corner is missing, yet I can edit all the cunctions.

    Hi dummyt , thank you for reporting this bug!

    Can you verify that the person can see the buttons and edit/manage them on the admin side? The only problem would be that the front-end doesn't show the buttons right?

    Let me know! 🙂

      Jasper
      I've tried it using a secondary account with the tech role and I am able to edit the button (not sure what you mean by admin side). As you can see in the image above, this role has access to all the functions in buttonizer. Using my permission plugins, I have enabled most of the permissions (except for general settings and some import/export functions which I don't believe is the cause for this)
      Answering your question, the only foreseeable problem would be the button doesn't show up on the front end. I'm currently not using buttonizer any longer because I realised I didn't need a floating action button at this time (this problem could have easily been bypassed with the administrator role so it's not why I deactivated it) But I wish you the best of luck in fixing this problem, and hopefully you guys will be able to solve this so that I can use it in the future ^_^

        6 months later

        Hi dummyt , I'd like to let you know that we've revamped the permission system in Buttonizer and have implemented additional permissions which you can use to grant more roles to edit Buttonizer groups and buttons 🙂

        You can read more about this new feature on our knowledge base: https://community.buttonizer.pro/knowledgebase/507

        If you have any more feedback, let us know 🙂