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Guillotheme

Description

Guillotheme chops the front-end (i.e. the head) right off your theme by restricting access to the front-end (specifically, the WordPress-generated front-end permalinks). These are unnecessary in the case of a headless or decoupled set-up, and could potentially confuse non-technical users or other content editors when WordPress is being used headlessly (i.e. purely for its CMS capabilities).

Features

  • Designed to complement a headless setup.
  • Activate the plugin to automatically prevent access to WordPress-generated front-end permalinks.
  • For logged-in users, redirect back to the source page if the front-end is accessed (e.g. a post preview link within the editor will redirect back to the editor).
  • Non-logged in users are redirected to the login page.
  • Optionally use your own custom url for the redirect destination for both logged-in and logged-out users.

Development

Screenshots

  • The default redirect configuration.
  • Using your own custom url as the redirect destination.

Installation

  1. No special set-up required – just click install and activate, and you’re good to go!
  2. If you manually download the plugin, just unzip to the WordPress plugins folder and the plugin will be automatically detected. It can then be activated as normal.

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Contributors & Developers

“Guillotheme” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

1.0.0

  • Initial release.