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To add a new user:

- Sign in to WordPress Admin for your website. This is typically through https://www.yourwebsitehere.com/wp-admin
- Hover over Users in the left-hand menu, and select Add New User.
- Fill out the information for the new user and select their permissions level.
- Click Add New User.

Below are descriptions of the user roles:

- Administrator: The highest level of permission. Admins have the power to access almost everything.
- Editor: Has access to all posts, pages, comments, categories, and tags, and can upload media.
- Author: Can write, upload media, edit, and publish their own posts.
- Contributor: Has no publishing or uploading capability but can write and edit their own posts until they are published.
- Viewer: Viewers can read and comment on posts and pages on private sites.
- Subscriber: People who subscribe to your site’s updates.</description></oembed>