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This plugin hasn’t been tested with the latest 3 major releases of WordPress. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.

SN Extend Authentication

By pgautam
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Description

This plugin allows admin to disable anonymous (non authenticated users) browsing of selective posts, pages, feeds or complete WordPress site.

Features:

WordPress Integration

  • Easy to install
  • Plays well with other Plugins
  • Supports regular WordPress widgets
  • Site admin can turn on/off browsing on specific post/pages for non authenticated users.
  • Site admin can turn on/off browsing for non authenticated users on complete website.
  • Site admin can turn on/off feed reading for non authenticated users.

Using the Plugin

Configuration Instruction

For Advanced Users

Advanced users can edit the CSS for post/page widget and ‘SN Authentication Settings’ page.

We would appreciate your views and suggestions to make this plugin more useful. Please mail us at paritoshgautam@hotmail.com

Screenshots

  • SN Authentication Settings
  • Post/Page Authentication Settings

Installation

  1. Upload the folder ‘sn-extend-authentication’ to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. You may also refer installation.html in plugin’s directory for more information.

FAQ

I am not able to find the admin settings screen

After enabling this plugin you can find ‘Authentication Settings’ page link under ‘Settings’ menu.

How do I only allow authenticated users to browse my site

Select the option ‘Disable Anonymous Site Browsing’ in ‘Authentication Settings’ page and save your change. This will restrict your site from anonymous browsing.

Where can I enable/disable anonymous browsing at a post level

You can find widget ‘Authenticated Users Only’ at every add/edit post, custom post, page. Admin user need to check/uncheck ‘Show To Authenticated Users’ checkbox and Update post to enable/disable post level anonymous browsing.

I want to enable anonymous browsing for specific posts/content when the complete website is restricted to authenticated users.

Admin user can ‘Disable Anonymous Site Browsing’ in ‘Authentication Settings’ page but priority will be given to post/page specific authentication setting over default.

What will be the impact if I deactivate the plugin

Default feature of wordpress for anonymous browsing will be activated. Setting will remain intact besides admin deactivated this plugin, so that again on activation admin user get same settings.

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Contributors & Developers

“SN Extend Authentication” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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  • pgautam

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Changelog

1.3

  • Added support for version 3.8

1.2

  • Added support for version 3.6

1.1

  • Added improved UI & updated FAQ

1.0

  • Added feature for allowing admin to restrict access to partial or full website.

Meta

  • Version 1.3
  • Last updated 11 years ago
  • Active installations 10+
  • WordPress version 2.8 or higher
  • Tested up to 3.7.41
  • Language
    English (US)
  • Tags
    accessaccessibleauthenticationloginmembers
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