EPP – Edit Post with Passwords Basic

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EPP – Edit Post with Passwords Basic

by Tahsinur Tamim

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Description

The EPP – Edit Post with Passwords Basic plugin allows guest editors to securely submit post edit requests, giving site owners control over content updates.

By requiring a unique password for each post, this plugin ensures only authorized guest editors can suggest changes, protecting content integrity while allowing safe collaboration from non-logged-in users.

Features

  • Set unique passwords for individual posts.
  • Easy-to-use interface for entering passwords.
  • Nonce verification for added security.
  • User-friendly messages for password validation.
  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/epp-edit-post-with-passwords-basic directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
  3. Edit a post and the password and a secure edit link of the post will be auto generated for further use.
  1. <strong>Post Admin Column</strong> - Admin is able to see the password and copy the post edit link.

    Post Admin Column - Admin is able to see the password and copy the post edit link.

  2. <strong>Post Edit Button at front-end</strong>

    Post Edit Button at front-end

  3. <strong>Password Field popup</strong>

    Password Field popup

  4. <strong>Post Content Edit popup</strong> - Here requester is able to submit an request to content change.

    Post Content Edit popup - Here requester is able to submit an request to content change.

What does this plugin do?

It lets non-logged-in users securely edit specific posts with a unique password, adding extra content protection.

How do I set a password for a post?

You don’t need to! The plugin automatically generates a unique password for each post, shown in the “Edit Password” column on the post list screen.

How do I use the edit link?

Each post has a unique edit link. Just click “Copy Edit Link” in the post list to copy it and share it with the requester.

Can a post have multiple passwords?

No, each post has only one unique password generated by the plugin, providing secure, individual access for editing.

1.0

  • Initial release of the plugin.
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