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I’m working on a site for an adoption agency. They want to have a gallery page of children then have the images link to bio pages- and want all of these elements protected by membership. The gallery page is not a problem. My plan is to make a gallery page and have it as the parent to all of the bio pages, is there a way to protect at this level- a parent and all pages beneath it? I see the protect pages option, but if we had to protect all the pages individually that would be hundreds if not a thousand-plus (unfortunately there are a lot of children that need families)
Thank you
Using category protection is the way to go for this type of setup. Usually WordPress doesn’t allow category to be applied to pages. Category is available for WordPress posts only by default. However, you can install a plugin that will allow you to use category on WordPress pages. That will allow you to put this parent and child pages all in one category then you just protect that category.
Alternatively, you could try the lockdown feature:
That feature allows you to also lockdown specific pages/posts only. You could add a unique keyword in the URLs of all the pages you want to protect, then use that keyword in the “Lockdown Specific Pages” field to protect all pages that contain that keyword in the URL.