Page Security by Contexture
Allows admins to create user groups and set access restrictions for any post, page or section.
1.5.8
- Deleting a WordPress user now updates Page Security too
- Built-in help documentation now uses WordPress 3.3+ new system
1.5.7
- Improved WPML support when using Access Denied pages
- Menu filtering now handles protected terms that have been added to menus (if menu filtering is enabled)
- Further substantial improvements to term protection (categories, tags, etc).
1.5.6
- Major bug fix: Rewrote the term protection code. Categories, tags, and custom taxonomy terms should now behave as expected. Posts/pages with protected terms will now behave as if the term protections are attached directly to the post.
- A couple very minor UI tweaks.
1.5.5
- Fixed a bug that caused "Protect this page" to incorrectly return an error under WP 3.3
- More fixes and tweaks coming soon!
1.5.4
- Added a French translation (thanks, Sparza!)
- Fixed a bug that could prevent adding users with expiring memberships
- Fixed a potential security exploit
- Improved MS support based on community contributions
1.5.3
- Additional JavaScript improvements
1.5.2
- Fixed Membership Expiration for newer versions of WordPress
- WordPress 3.2 is now required (due to a critical change in jQuery)
1.5.1
- Minor aesthetic fix for admin sections
1.5.0
- New feature: You can now add security to taxonomy terms (categories, tags, or custom).
- Lots and lots and LOTS of usability improvements.
- Added %login_url% token for use with anonymous access denied messages. When used, the token auto-generates a login link with correct redirect.
- Updated readme to include more theme function examples
1.4.4
- Author page excerpts are now correctly filtered.
1.4.3
- Improved support for older PHP versions (5.1+)
- Improved PHP requirement checks
- Minor bug fixes and usability enhancements
- Added Italian translation (by Tristano Ajmone)
1.4.2
- Fixed a bug that caused the "Registered Users" group to misbehave (thanks Avotos & Gaurav!).
- Extended some CTXPS_Queries methods to be more useful to theme authors.
- Updated readme to reflect new usage of CTXPS_Queries methods in themes.
1.4.1
- Fixed a bug that caused site registration settings to be ignored for many users.
1.4.0
- COMPLETE CODE REWRITE! Code base is now now MUCH more flexible so new features should come more quickly.
- New feature: Full custom post type support!
- New feature: New "content replacement" option for those who want to protect content without a redirect.
- New feature: Protect an ENTIRE SITE with one click. Useful for intranet implementations.
- New feature: Use bulk actions to add users to groups!
- Updated permissions to be more common-sense (editors can now update content permissions, but only admins can add/remove users from groups).
- Fixed a bug with membership expirations.
- Lots and lots and lots of usability improvements.
- MORE FEATURES COMING SOON!
1.3.4
- Fixed a bug that could cause query strings to become too long when adding users from the Group Edit screen
1.3.3
1.3.2
- Somewhat remedied an issue that could cause slower sites to "blink" during AD page redirects
- Other minor bug fixes
1.3.1
- Fixed a bug that could cause search results to return an AD in certain conditions.
1.3.0
- Merry Christmas! Lots of new features.
- New feature: Subscription support! You can now assign expiration dates to group memberships!
- New feature: New theme-friendly functions! Now you can easily check permissions, get group lists, or add or remove users from groups programmatically!
- New feature: Group screens now show which pages they are assigned to!
- New feature: The contextual help tab now includes documentation for all PSC features!
1.2.4
- Fixed a redirect bug reported by the community.
1.2.3
1.2.1
- New feature: To improve usability, the "Restrict Access" sidebar now appears on "New..." screens.
1.2
- New feature: All-new settings screen with lots of new customization options.
- New feature: You can now use any page as a custom "access denied" screen
- New feature: You can now control whether menus or RSS feeds get filtered
- LOTS of new usability improvements
- Bug fixes!
1.1
- New feature: Easily manage a user's group memberships from the Edit User page
- New feature: Admins can now customize their default access denied messages!
- New feature: Added [groups_attached] and [groups_required] shortcodes, which print permissions requirements for the current page/post (great troubleshooting tool for folks with complex permissions)
- New feature: The "Restrict Access" sidebar now lists inherited permissions for easy management of security
- Lots and lots of minor usability improvements
- Fixed a bug that prevented the plugin from activating with certain PHP configurations
- Numerous bug fixes (and hopefully no new ones)
1.0.4
- Fixed a restricted access message that pointed to incorrect login page url
1.0.3
- Fixed a bug with the PHP version check.
1.0.2
- Activation now enforces PHP requirement
1.0.1
- Fixed a bug where group count was incorrectly including smart groups
- Updated readme to reflect PHP5 requirement
1.0
- Added a system-owned "Registered Users" smart group so admins can easily limit access to logged-in users only
- Fixed a webkit-only bug where "Restrict Access" sidebar was not being properly updated when changes were made
- Groups can now be deleted
- Lots of minor usability improvements
0.8.3
- Usability improvement: Restrict Access sidebar now lets you know that your security changes are saved
0.8.2
- Fixed a bug introduced in 0.8.1 that could cause post page to display incorrectly
- Protected blog posts will no longer appear in RSS feeds
0.8.1
- Added menu filtering to WP3 custom menus. Minor bug fixes.
0.8.0
- Users will no longer see menu links to pages they are restricted from (default menus only).
0.7.1
0.7.0
- Basic security features are in place. First releasable version.
Requires: 3.3 or higher
Compatible up to: 3.4
Last Updated: 2012-4-20
Downloads: 31,835
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