Description
Creates a ‘Coming Soon’ page that will show for all users who are not logged in. Useful for developing a site on a live server, without the world being able to see it. This is an ad-free fork of the great Under Construction plugin by Jeremy Massel.
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Installation
- Upload the folder to the
/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- If you want to change the look of the page that is displayed, click Settings->Under Construction and change the settings there.
FAQ
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I’m finished with it, and disabled the plugin, but the «under construction» message is still showing up!
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If you’ve disabled the plugin, it won’t show anything anymore. To be extra super-sure, try deleting the plugin files. Usually, though, the issue is that you’re seeing a cached version of the page. Try force-refreshing your browser, and then try clearing your cache on the server and force refreshing again. If you have a caching plugin like W3 Total Cache, make sure you clear that too!
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I can’t see the under construction page!
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As long as you’re logged in, you won’t be able to see it. That’s a feature! This way, while you’re logged in you can work as usual. To preview what it looks like, either a) log out, or b) try viewing it in another browser
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What kind of HTML can I put in?
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You enter the contents of the entire HTML file. You can include inline styles, or links to external style sheets and external images.
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Contributors & Developers
“Eazy Under Construction” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Interested in development?
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Changelog
2.0.2
- Fix «Add Current Address» button prepending http:// or https:// to the IP
2.0.1
- Fix PHP 8 fatal error on settings page when no IP whitelist is set
- Fix role dropdown showing only «All Users» (escaping bug)
- Fix custom HTML display mode (was escaping HTML instead of rendering it)
- Security: require nonce on all settings POSTs (previously skipped if field absent)
- Security: require nonce on activation toggle GET parameters
- Security: add capability check on the settings page
- Security: add exit after wp_logout/redirect, switch to wp_safe_redirect
1.0
- First version




