• maidstein

    (@maidstein)


    Strike! The plugin does absolutely reliable what it should – simple and smart. You can lock any page or post if a user is logged in or nobody is logged in. If the lock pulls, a freely programmable HTML code is interpreted using e.g. a button with a link to the WP login screen can be displayed. Tip: Don’t forget a query string after the URL to return to the primary page after the login. Simply fantastic!

    Peter, thanks for updating! Now everything works fine.

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  • Plugin Author Peter Wooster

    (@pkwooster)

    I’ve just released version 1.6.0 of the Simple Access Control plugin to fix this error and support PHP 7.

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