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Codifigata – Content Login Gate

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Codifigata – Content Login Gate lets you restrict the entire content of a post/page, or just part of it (for example download buttons), to logged-in users, showing a login button to logged-out visitors in place of the restricted content.

Two usage modes

  1. Gate the entire content — enable it with a simple checkbox in the “Restricted access” meta box, shown in the editor sidebar for posts and pages.
  2. Gate a specific area — using the [cdfg_login_gate]...[/cdfg_login_gate] shortcode, which can be added in the Gutenberg “Shortcode” block. Useful for hiding only one section of the content (e.g. download buttons) while keeping the rest of the post visible.

Two display modes (Settings → Content Login Gate)

  • Blur the content — the content stays in the page but is visually blurred via CSS, with an overlay and a login button. Effective as a preview/registration nudge, but it is not real protection: anyone who views the page source can still read the content.
  • Hide the content — the restricted content is not included in the HTML sent to logged-out users: only the login button appears on the page. Recommended for genuinely sensitive content (download links, private information, etc.).

Features

  • Works right after activation, with sensible defaults.
  • Settings page with a color picker to customize the button’s background color, text color, and label, without writing code.
  • CSS is only loaded on pages where the gate is actually active (no impact on pages without restricted content).
  • Login button URL: defaults to the standard WordPress login page (wp-login.php), with an optional field in Settings to point it to a custom login page instead, plus automatic redirect back to the original content after login (the redirect parameter name is also configurable, for custom login pages that don’t use redirect_to).
  • Optional FontAwesome icon before the button label, if FontAwesome is already loaded by your theme or another plugin.
  • Supported post types customizable via a PHP filter.
  • min_height and label shortcode attributes to customize each individual restricted area.

Developer filters

cdfg_clg_login_url (string $login_url, string $redirect)

Filters the base URL of the login page. Default: wp_login_url(), or the URL set in Settings → Content Login Gate if not empty.

cdfg_clg_button_label (string $label)

Filters the default label of the login button.

cdfg_clg_post_types (array $post_types)

Filters the list of post types on which the “Restricted access” meta box is shown. Default: array( 'post', 'page' ).

Example:

add_filter( 'cdfg_clg_login_url', function( $url, $redirect ) {
    return home_url( '/sign-in/' );
}, 10, 2 );

add_filter( 'cdfg_clg_post_types', function( $post_types ) {
    $post_types[] = 'product';
    return $post_types;
} );

Εγκατάσταση

  1. Upload the plugin folder to /wp-content/plugins/, or install it from the WordPress “Plugins” screen.
  2. Activate the plugin from the WordPress “Plugins” menu.
  3. (Optional) Go to Settings → Content Login Gate to choose the display mode (blur/hide) and customize the button’s colors, label, and login page URL.
  4. (Optional) If you use a custom login page instead of the default wp-login.php, set its URL in Settings → Content Login Gate (or with the cdfg_clg_login_url filter). If that page expects a redirect parameter other than redirect_to, set its name in the “Redirect parameter name” field too, otherwise the redirect back to the content won’t work.
  5. To gate the entire content: open a post or page, enable the “Require login to view the content” checkbox in the “Restricted access” meta box, and save.
  6. To gate just one area: in the block editor, add a “Shortcode” block with [cdfg_login_gate]...[/cdfg_login_gate] around the content you want to restrict.

Συχνές Ερωτήσεις

Does the plugin work with any theme?

Yes. The gate is applied through the the_content filter and through the shortcode, so it works with any theme that uses standard WordPress functions to output content.

Can I use the shortcode on post types other than posts and pages?

Yes, the [cdfg_login_gate] shortcode works anywhere do_shortcode() is executed (content, widgets that support shortcodes, etc.). The “entire content” meta box, however, is limited to the post types filterable with cdfg_clg_post_types.

How do I customize the button label for just one area?

Add the label attribute to the shortcode, for example: [cdfg_login_gate label="Unlock download"]...[/cdfg_login_gate].

What is the security difference between “blur” and “hide”?

With “blur the content”, the restricted content is still present in the page’s HTML and is only visually hidden via CSS: anyone who views the page source, disables CSS, or makes a direct request to the page can still read it. It is meant as a preview/registration nudge, not as protection. With “hide the content”, the restricted content is not included in the HTML generated for logged-out users: only the button markup is sent instead. Use this second mode for genuinely sensitive content.

Is the restricted content exposed in RSS feeds?

No, regardless of the selected mode. In feeds, where the CSS overlay is not available, the plugin always replaces the restricted content with a short text notice and a link to the login page.

What happens to the plugin’s data on uninstall?

On uninstall (not on simple deactivation), the plugin removes the post meta that marks restricted content and the settings option (mode, colors, button label, login page URL, redirect parameter name, icon class). No database tables are created.

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Σύνοψη αλλαγών

1.5.0

  • Fixed: the login button linked to /login/ by default, a URL that doesn’t exist on most sites unless a page with that exact slug has been created. It now defaults to the standard WordPress login page (wp-login.php).
  • Added a “Login page URL” field in Settings → Content Login Gate to point the button to a custom login page, as an alternative to the cdfg_clg_login_url filter.
  • Added a “Redirect parameter name” field, so the post-login redirect also works with custom login pages that don’t use the redirect_to parameter expected by wp-login.php.
  • Added a “Button icon (FontAwesome class)” field in Settings → Content Login Gate to replace the default lock icon with a FontAwesome icon (e.g. fa-solid fa-lock). Requires FontAwesome to already be loaded by your theme or another plugin: this plugin does not load it itself.

1.4.0

  • Internal hardening to avoid naming collisions with other plugins (including other Codifigata plugins): the main class now lives under the Codifigata\ContentLoginGate PHP namespace, and all global constants, option names, meta key, nonce, and developer filters use the cdfg_clg_ prefix instead of the bare cdfg_ one. The [cdfg_login_gate] shortcode is unchanged.
  • Developers using the cdfg_login_url, cdfg_button_label, or cdfg_post_types filters must switch to cdfg_clg_login_url, cdfg_clg_button_label, and cdfg_clg_post_types.

1.3.0

  • Renamed the [login_gate] shortcode to [cdfg_login_gate] to avoid collisions with other plugins/themes.
  • Removed bundled translation files; translations are now handled entirely through translate.wordpress.org.
  • Hardened shortcode output sanitization while preserving support for core Gutenberg blocks (Embed, Search, Social Icons, etc.).

1.2.0

  • Added the Settings page (Settings → Content Login Gate) with a color picker for background color, text color, and default button label.
  • Added the “hide the content” display mode: restricted content can now be fully excluded from the HTML sent to logged-out users, instead of only being blurred via CSS.

1.1.0

  • First version published on WordPress.org.
  • Gate the entire content via meta box, and a partial gate via the [cdfg_login_gate] shortcode.
  • Developer filters: cdfg_login_url, cdfg_button_label, cdfg_post_types.
  • Gate CSS loaded only when needed; dedicated handling for RSS feeds.

Μεταστοιχεία

  • Version 1.5.0
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