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Content Lock for WordPress

Show or hide some or all of your content by wrapping it in convenient shortcodes!

Examples

Below are some examples of the features in content lock!

Logged In

[logged_in][/logged_in]

Shows content only if user is logged in.

Logged Out

[logged_out][/logged_out]

Shows content only if user is logged out.

Referer

[came_from="http://www.google.com/"][/came_from]

Shows content if user came from a certain URL

User Roles

[user_is="administrator"][/user_is]

Shows content if user is a certain user role

Non User Roles

[user_is_not="administrator"][/user_is_not]

Accepted Arguments:

  • administrator
  • author
  • contributor
  • editor
  • subscriber

User Capabilities

[user_can="edit_posts"][/user_can]

Shows content if a user can perform a certain capability

Non User Capabilitie

[user_cannot="edit_posts"][/user_cannot]

Shows content if a user cannot perform a certain capability

For full list see: http://www.wordpress.org/Roles_And_Capabilities

URL Key

[has_key="mysecretkey"][/has_key]

Shows content if the url parameter "lock_key" is set and matches the accepted argument

Example: http://www.example.com/?lock_key=mysecretkey

Password Protection

[password="mypassword"][/password]

Shows content if you put in a correct password from the form on the page.

Why use this over the standard password for WordPress?

You would use this in cases where you would want only certain parts of a page protected, but not necessarily the whole content itself, which wordpress does. Great for teasers, banners, calls to action, etc.

Show/Hide Content with Links

[click][/click]

Shows content if a user clicks on a link on the page. Content also hides if link is clicked again. Requires jQuery.