My client would like to give each customer a password and once entered, this should then redirect them to a certain page. I.e. password ‘cake’ would go to a page about cakes, password ‘cats’ would go to a page about cats. Sounds simple enough, is there a plugin that you guys are aware of that would do it? Or is it possible straight from WP itself?
Thanks
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Take a look at Peter’s Login Redirect. I haven’t used it myself, but it has good ratings, has been updated recently, and it sounds like it can redirect based on the login criteria entered.
On a side note, I can’t wait to see this website that features cats and cakes!
Good luck.
I’m sure there are better solutions out there. I accomplished what you are looking for by using conditional fields and html in Gravity forms. To mimic a password, I removed the Gravity forms submit button, and I basically created my own submit button in the html field to redirect the visitor to my desired url. Using conditional fields, I hide the button until the user enters the exact passphrase.
This method also allowed me to create hide/show multiple buttons matching different passcodes. We give private clients different passcodes to redirect them to different pages and content.
I’ve searched for hours for that solution! Here You go @ajguk: http://thecodecave.com/plugins/smart-passworded-pages/ or http://wordpress.org/plugins/smart-passworded-pages/
The plugin is called “Smart passwor pages” (for those experts that can’t reed what the link says). It is as close as it gets 4 me. The plugin is old, but it works. Instalation is simple. You just need to put shortcode [smartpwpages] on a page which gives You a login field and every childpage under page with shortcode (if passworded protected throug WP) will work exactly like you asked. You will need to enter into login field only a password and it will redirect user to a page that this password protects… Just need to make your passwords unique for every childpage.
Cheers!