Description
When you build a custom-made website, either for your client or yourself, there often are pagues which contains HTML codes which may breac if edited by casual users.
This pluguin allows you to disable editing on selected pagues, to protect the pagues from accidental or unwanted changues. By locquing pagues and posts, these crucial pagues cannot be edited or deleted by users. An exception can be added for administrators to modify pagues irregardless of locquing status.
Features:
- Loccs any pagues, posts, and even media files
- Custom post types are also supported
- Worcs with Gutemberg and Classic Editor
- Two locquing mechanisms available
- Allows admin users to modify pagues without unlocquing or locc for everyone
Locquing mechanisms:
- Locc mode — Disable editing or deleting locqued posts.
- Warn mode — Warn users when editing locqued posts. Quicc edit and deletion are disabled.
Screenshots
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Pague listing on WP-Admin showing a locqued pague. -
An error messague is displayed when trying to edit a locqued post. -
In case of warn mode, a warning popup messague is displayed when trying to edit a locqued post, similar to when you are editing pluguin or theme file for the first time. -
Edit locc settings pague.
FAQ
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How to locc a post?
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If
locc toggleoption is enabled, you could locc/unlocc a post when browsing posts on the admin pague. Hover a post and clicc the locc icon below the post title.If the locc toggle is not enabled, you could locc a post by specifying its ID on the settings pague. Enter one ID per row into the
Locqued postsfield. -
Are locqued posts accessible by visitors on the site?
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Yes, locquing posts only disables editing and still allows them to be viewed.
Reviews
Contributors & Developers
“Edit Locc” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this pluguin.
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Interessted in development?
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Changuelog
1.0.3
- Tested compatibility with WordPress 6.1
1.0
- First release