
Seen here with (mostly) default options. The 'Assign ID, Class, or Inline Styles' box has been given an example setting, because Wordpress' default is no id, class, or style.
This plugin is a simple one, but good at what it does. It changes three elements of protected posts to make them more friendly to visitors.
Prefixes:
- customize prefix for password-protected posts from default “Protected: “
- customize prefix for private posts from “Private: “
Custom Previews:
- ability to use the post’s excerpt (if one is saved) when no password is given
- ability to show custom text for all password-protected posts
- if no saved excerpt, show the default OR use custom site-wide text
Password Form:
- change text before the password input box
- change text of submit button
- add custom CSS; set class or ID for theme integration
Change Log
0.6 – corrected for WordPress 2.7, which handles protected and private posts differently.
0.5 – initial public release
Active installations30+
Weekly downloads
10+11.11%
Version0.6
Last updated1/24/2009
WordPress version2.3
Tested up to2.7
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