Hello! Nice work on this plugin. Just an idea to make it a little more useful…
Might be nice to log out all currently logged in users, otherwise a client who is logged in already could just open the site.
Thanks again for your work here!
]]>Hi, I just activated this plugin on my test server for my multisite with ~43 sites. Disabled everyone but me from logging in, made sure the “activate plugin” check was checked, then attempted to log in with another account in another browser, and was able to log in no problem.
Testing on 5.2 and 5.3.
]]>Hey, great plugin, its super useful to stop clients getting in the way when I need to do work on their site.
I noticed a typo in the activate screen:
permanantly
Should be:
permanently
]]>Multisite support is great. But I would like to log out users from a single site within a multisite installation.
I tried to activate the plugin on site-basis. But I do not see any menu item.
And if I activate network wide. There is no option to choose a single site.
Do I do something wrong?
]]>After doing a clean install of the plugin I get a 404 error when loading /wp-content/plugins/disable-login/admin/js/disable-login-admin.js
When I checked the directory I found admin.js instead of disable-login-admin.js
]]>Does this plugin diable new registrations? Would be nice if you were doing database work.
]]>I have a site with an admin account that I’m logged in as beginning with c.
There is another account beginning with b.
When you go to activate it there is a chance you could accidentally lock yourself out because its set to the first item in the list.
It already knows which is the current user as it says it next to its name. It should preselect this user as well.
]]>Great plugin btw, I’m just about to submit a 5 star review while I’m here.
Normally I put this on a site which locks it down until I come back and wipe it to deploy the updated version so I don’t take the site off lock down.
Today I have done and I noticed there is a error when you turn it off again:
Notice: Undefined index: enable_plugin in /home/example.com/wp-content/plugins/disable-login/admin/views/disable-login-options-form.php on line 25
It’s an easy fix, just to test if its set before you try to access it.
]]>Just a heads up, using Loco Translate, the disable-login.pot file created does not show the strings for the login page message and to translate them we have to edit the original php file class-disable-login-public.php
]]>Hi guys,
I enabled Disable Login with my GeoDirectory site, but apparently it doesn’t disable the GD plugin’s login screen. Is hooking into another plugin something you can do? Thanks.
]]>Hi,
Fisrt of all, thank you very much for your plugin.
I would be wonderful if your plugin can be used in WP Multisite context, with network-activated.
For example, sometimes i would perform maintenance operations but i would keep all front-end blogs accessible. So i would disable login for all users but only from network admin panel. Not blog by blog on each blog admin panel.
So the i would disable login for all blogs from network admin panel.
Best regards.
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