The proposed paywall plugin for WordPress emphasizes granular access control for posts, allowing users to define multiple rules through a repeater interface. Each rule specifies criteria that, when met, unlock posts for access. For example, rules can include conditions like a user's login status or post categories. Additionally, users can set a default state for posts as either locked or unlocked, simplifying the management process and enhancing usability. Ultimately, this approach fosters a flexible, customized experience for content accessibility based on individual user needs.
Granular control over post access is crucial for user customization. Implementing a repeater interface for rules allows for flexible 'lock' or 'unlock' criteria.
The flexibility of defining rules such as 'If current user is Logged In' or 'If post is in category News' ensures a tailor-fit user experience.
Setting a default state for posts as 'locked' or 'unlocked' enhances usability, ensuring that the rules function either to restrict or grant access.
Offering users the ability to create as many unlock rules as they want provides the opportunity for intricate control over their content accessibility.
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