• Resolved johnnydee23

    (@johnnydee23)


    Hello,

    I am building a private extranet for my client (unavailable to general public). It is being prepared from an off-the-shelf template with managed hosting.

    I will be the only backend WP administrator and the only one creating content. Users will simply access the published pages only and have nothing to do with WordPress.

    The extranet will be password-protected and will feature webpages from different content (pages, portfolio types, media etc) based on login type. e.g.
    password type 1 can access pages A, B and C
    password type 2 can only access pages B
    password type 3 can only access pages E and F.

    Although all user types can see the same homepage and are none-the-wiser of any other content available on the site they may not have access to. Their navigation will essentially be custom to their access type.

    Can I use your plugin to achieve this? What combination of WordPress feature and/or plugin can I use to achieve this?

    So far my search for plugins has led my to plugins for managing WordPress account privileges for publishing, which doesn’t suit my needs. My users don’t even know this is a WordPress site, all they do is access the published pages. They won’t be logging in to the CMS to publish content.

    Thank you,

    John

    *Ultimate Private Member Portal
    https://www.wpexpertdeveloper.com/ultimate-private-member-portal/

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  • Plugin Author Kevin Vess

    (@kevinvess)

    Hi John–?thanks for your interest in Force Login!

    Unfortunately, Force Login does not offer the functionality you seek. It is a simple plugin that only forces visitors to log in before being able to access any page of the website.

    You could create User accounts with the “Subscriber” role for people who need access to your front-end only; but this won’t limit which pages certain users can view –?you’ll have to either code that functionality yourself or find a user management plugin to handle the functionality you desire.

    Good luck!

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