Smart Passworded Pages

Allows a central login page for password protected child pages. Enter a password and you are taken to the newest child page with a matching password.

Author:Brian Layman (profile at wordpress.org)
WordPress version required:2.5
WordPress version tested:4.2.3
Plugin version:2.0.0
Added to WordPress repository:08-06-2012
Last updated:01-08-2015
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.
Rating, %:96
Rated by:21
Plugin URI:http://thecodecave.com/plugins/smart-password...
Total downloads:62 899
Active installs:3 000+
plugin download
Click to start download

The Smart Passworded Pages plugin enhances WordPress by allowing the creation of central login pages that grant access to any number of passworded child pages. In this fashion you can give each client/member/organization a central place to enter a password and they will be taken to the page that has only their information.

The password field is displayed as a field followed by a button with customizable text. The form is can be uniquely stylized with CSS. The child pages can in turn link to other pages protected with the same password and the password will not need to be re-entered.

To add the password field to a parent page, simply enter the short code
[smartpwpages]

If you wish to assign a unique label to the submit button or give the form a unique ID for CSS identification, the attributes in the following example can be used:
[smartpwpages label=\"Login\" ID=\"sppForm1\"]

This plugin doesn't add the ability to add passwords to pages. WordPress has that built in. On the right hand side of the page editing screen in WordPress, you can change the visibility to Password protected and enter in a password. If you are unfamiliar with using passwords in WordPress, you might want to read this page first: http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Password_Protection

This plugin does make the password handling smarter and enhances it so that you can enter one password on a parent page and gain access to all the children pages using that password. If you don't know what children pages or sub-pages are, you might want to read about it here: http://codex.wordpress.org/Pages#Creating_Pages

You can find out more about the Smart Passworded Pages plugin here: http://thecodecave.com/smart-passworded-pages-plugin/


Screenshots
FAQ
ChangeLog