PPWP – Password Protect Pages: Breakdown
The PPWP – Password Protect Pages WordPress plugin is designed to provide users with an easy way to lock down pages and posts with a password. It allows users to protect both single posts and entire pages, or any combination of both, so that only visitors who have the correct password or membership role can access them. It also offers the ability to password protect specific post types, taxonomies, and custom post types. The plugin also comes with a number of features and options to customize the kind of protection being offered.
The plugin’s main features include the ability to assign different passwords to protected posts and pages, set expiration dates for passwords, hide the title and excerpt of protected posts and pages, and set individual passwords for each page and post. It also offers the ability to automate password protection, by setting up password protection for all new posts and pages automatically. The plugin also offers the ability to create login forms for restricted content, and redirect visitors who don’t have access to the content. This plugin is also mobile responsive and supports multiple languages.
The plugin is easy to use and setup, and requires minimal configuration. All that needs to be done is installing and activating the plugin, which can be done from the WordPress plugin directory or via a manual plugin upload. Once the plugin is activated, users can go to the plugin’s Settings page and begin configuring it. All they need to do is choose the pages and posts they want to protect, and set up a login form for visitors. They can also specify a password for the protected content, and set any other desired options.