Simple Page Access Restriction
Did you ever require to show certain pages to logged-in users only? You might have found a variety of WordPress Plugins to do this, but most of them are too complicated and too complex to use. What you might have preferred is a simple and easy-to-use plugin that allows you to restrict access to select WordPress pages to logged-in users only. Look no more; the Simple Page Access Restriction Plugin is what you need! Restricting Access to Select WordPress Pages This plugin offers a simple way to restrict visits to select pages only to logged-in users and allows for page redirection to a defined (login) page of your choice. The plugin focuses on simplicity and is straightforward to use. Defining a Page for Redirection Simply define a (login) page, or a specified URL, in the plugin’s settings where guest users should be redirected to in case they are not logged in upon visiting select pages. Guest users visiting those pages will be redirected to the defined Login Redirect Page – as per the plugin’s setting. Access Restrictions for logged-in Users Only To restrict access to your pages to logged-in users only, simply open the respective page(s) in edit modus in WordPress. You will find a new Meta box inserted by our plugin where you can select to limit access to logged-in users only. This way, you have immediate clarity on which pages should only be visible to logged-in users. The Simple Page Access Restriction Plugin allows you to easily restrict access to certain pages of your users’ account, like a purchase history page, license or download pages to logged-in users only. If you face any problem installing and bringing this plugin to work, please contact us via support, and we will get back to you within 24 hours. What can the plugin be used for? Building My Account Pages: When you try to build My Account Pages, you might have noticed some pages using specific shortcodes (e.g. for Purchase History, Subscriptions, etc.) can still be accessed by Unauthorized Visitors. The pages typically show titles but empty Information below. This looks a bit strange and should not be allowed. Simple Page Access Restriction Plugin can easily restrict select My Account Pages by redirecting visitors to a specified login page instead. Limiting Access for Visitors: This plugin is very useful in restricting visitors on those web pages that must only be reserved for registered and logged-in users. Now with this plugin, you can select any page to restrict and redirect them to a specified login page very easily! Like this plugin? Consider leaving a 5 star review. We also provide additional plugins to enhance your Easy Digital Downloads (EDD) or WooCommerce (WOO) store. Checkout our other plugins: UpsellMaster automatically calculates suitable Upsell products in 1-click for each product. EDD Product Versions enables product versioning for all of your products and allows you to (1) generate additional revenues from selling updated download versions (existing customers can even be offered a discount for upgrading their products) as an alternative to selling subscriptions and/or (2) simply add a comprehensive archive of old download versions for easy reference to your customers. Plugin increases the monetization and customer retention of your webshop. Freelancer Marketplace plugin will help you build a freelancer marketplace for WordPress and Easy Digital Downloads. EDD Advanced Shortcodes provides additional shortcodes to enhance the functionality of your EDD store. EDD Landing Pages for Categories and Tags adds a text editor and an additional text field to your download category and tag pages. EDD Mailchimp Abandoned Cart WordPress Plugin this plugin triggers email series in Mailchimp when customers abandon their carts. The plugin allows for recovering of lost sales and improves conversion. EDD FES Vendor Statistics adds a page to the Vendor Dashboard to make it easier for the vendors to understand and monitor monthly commissions earned and payout status on their own. EDD Requests this plugin helps you to trigger more engagement with your visitors by offering them a contact button on the download product and author page where they can quickly submit requests for assistance and upload attachments. Requests are added on tracking lists in the vendor and admin dashboards to ensure systematic follow-ups. EDD Custom Payment Status this plugin allows you to create custom payment statuses, which will be included in Earnings & Sales Reports. EDD Mailchimp Vendor Email Trigger this plugin allows triggering an email series in Mailchimp upon registration of new vendors.
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TablePress – Tables in WordPress made easy
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