Appreciate you guys. Thank you for the info and knowledge, I was so close to buying a Plugin that costs 99 USD just for this function where one can set multiple passwords, and here you showed me one that does exactly what I need and saved me 99 USD. I owe you two Pizza haha.
Thanks for watching! I don't think this will possible without custom Javascript. The easier option is to create a unique page to redirect paid users after they submit payment.
Thanks for watching! It could be possible but will require some custom work and plugins. I think using ACF would be a good route to go. You can use a plugin like ACF Frontend to do some cool stuff: www.frontendform.com/
@@WickyDesign hi bro, I mean on your 5:16, your Wordpress Template column was different from mine and I just realized that you’re using elementor pro 😆. Elementor pro has feature “shortcode” showing for reusable part✌️
Thanks for this video but how the heck can we style the password field and button man...Without those options it kind of makes the plug-in useless ffs???
This will require some custom CSS. The layout and alignment partially depend on the theme you’re using. Feel free to reach out to the plugin developer and see if they can add the Elementor styling in a future release (wordpress.org/support/plugin/password-protect-page/).
This was beyond helpful! Thank you for the plug-in suggestion.
Awesome, Thanks for sharing, God bless you.
Appreciate you guys. Thank you for the info and knowledge, I was so close to buying a Plugin that costs 99 USD just for this function where one can set multiple passwords, and here you showed me one that does exactly what I need and saved me 99 USD. I owe you two Pizza haha.
Thanks great to hear! We like pepperoni and bacon on our pizza! :)
Thank you so much. This is awesome!
Thanks for watching! I don't think this will possible without custom Javascript. The easier option is to create a unique page to redirect paid users after they submit payment.
@@WickyDesign Okay got it. Thanks again for the info!
Hi..first of al thanks for sharing. Do you know if there is a way to protect a specific section not from viewing but just from editing it?
Thanks for watching! It could be possible but will require some custom work and plugins. I think using ACF would be a good route to go. You can use a plugin like ACF Frontend to do some cool stuff: www.frontendform.com/
Nice tutorial bro, may I know how to show the Shortcode on the template? 05:16
Thanks! Can you explain what you mean by "show the Shortcode on the template?"
@@WickyDesign hi bro, I mean on your 5:16, your Wordpress Template column was different from mine and I just realized that you’re using elementor pro 😆. Elementor pro has feature “shortcode” showing for reusable part✌️
Thanks
Thanks for this video but how the heck can we style the password field and button man...Without those options it kind of makes the plug-in useless ffs???
This will require some custom CSS. The layout and alignment partially depend on the theme you’re using. Feel free to reach out to the plugin developer and see if they can add the Elementor styling in a future release (wordpress.org/support/plugin/password-protect-page/).
how do I password protect my entire site?
wordpress.org/plugins/password-protected/ is a good simple plugin to password protect the whole website.