Guillotheme chops the front-end (i.e. the head) right off your theme by restricting access to the front-end (specifically, the WordPress-generated fro …
Author: | David Matthew (profile at wordpress.org) |
WordPress version required: | 5.0 |
WordPress version tested: | 5.8.1 |
Plugin version: | 1.0.0 |
Added to WordPress repository: | 14-04-2020 |
Last updated: | 12-09-2021
Warning! This plugin has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues when used with more recent versions of WordPress.
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Total downloads: | 1 315 |
Active installs: | 10+ |
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Guillotheme chops the front-end (i.e. the head) right off your theme by restricting access to the front-end (specifically, the WordPress-generated front-end permalinks). These are unnecessary in the case of a headless or decoupled set-up, and could potentially confuse non-technical users or other content editors when WordPress is being used headlessly (i.e. purely for its CMS capabilities).
Features
- Designed to complement a headless setup.
- Activate the plugin to automatically prevent access to WordPress-generated front-end permalinks.
- For logged-in users, redirect back to the source page if the front-end is accessed (e.g. a post preview link within the editor will redirect back to the editor).
- Non-logged in users are redirected to the login page.
- Optionally use your own custom url for the redirect destination for both logged-in and logged-out users.
Development
- Namespaced and object-oriented code.
- Adheres to WordPress Coding Standards.
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