Allows you to choose who can read private content and offers better control of privacy features.
Screenshots
The options page
ChangeLog
2.1
- Fixed bug where password-protected prefix field incorrectly displayed private prefix value.
- Category walker update.
- Widget constructor update.
2.0
- private, future, draft, and pending pages are now available as parents in page attributes and quick edit dropdowns
- private pages can be added to nav menus (but do not announce themselves as private, and will lead anonymous visitors to a 404 page)
- private pages can be added to page lists and widgets
- fixed uninstall hook
- fixed ‘8’ in add_options_page, argh
- updated options page to use settings API
- referred role management to Members
- fixed save_post action to avoid database call
- using mb_ereg_replace to handle multibyte strings in Private/Protected prefixes
1.2.3
1.2.2
1.2.1
- Fixed a bug involving a reference to an obsolete function. (January 3, 2011)
1.2
- Added support for custom roles.
- Fixed a problem in the way roles worked.
- Fixed bug with accented characters in title prefixes. (December 16, 2010)
1.1
- Fixed list markup when forcing private pages to appear in page lists (Thanks, Tina and Sébastien!)
- French translation by Regis (August 5, 2010)
1.01
- Fixed bug that caused conflicts with other plugins’ widgets.
- Fixed formatting of category checkboxes on the options page. (January 24, 2010)
1.0
- New
wp_list_private_pages()
tag.
- Fixed markup (somewhat) when adding private pages to existing template tags.
- Added private pages to parent dropdown when editing pages.
- Added page widget that includes private pages.
- Added private categories feature.
- Fixed prefix fields to work with HTML (e.g. tags)
- Translation support. (January 16, 2010)
0.9
- First release (October 15, 2009)