It's Episode 386 and I've got plugins for WP Forms, Controlling Updates, Temporary Logins, Plugin Notes and Classic Press Options. It's all coming up on WordPress Plugins A-Z!
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With that, let's dive right into the meat and potatoes
Today I have 4 great plugins for you.
John
To start off I have a couple plugins that I have yet to use but thought you might want to know they exist. Keep in mind the ratings are based off the descriptions on their site and using their demo if available.
Sent in by Malay Ladu
Premium Plugin
Store Apps – Temporary Login Without Password
https://www.storeapps.org/
The Lowdown What they say:
I have used a couple of their plugins in the past a few years back and they were pretty good then. This is one I have not used but looks pretty good and here is what they have to say.
Create self-expiring, automatic login links for WordPress websites. Give access to developers, editors or other users to perform the necessary tasks. No password needed.
Giving credentials to outsiders is risky… but you can’t avoid it
Managing a WordPress website is not easy. Issues pop out at any time and you need different persons to do the specific job:
Administrator/Developer– Perform changes on websites – plugin fixes, theme modifications, code debugging, etc. They need access to your admin area.
Shop Manager– Perform tasks related to inventory.
Subscriber/Customer– May need help anytime from you. Let them have their own accounts on the site so that they can reach out to you for support anytime.
Author/Editor– Write or review posts.
and in many other cases, you need different users to complete a particular task.
But to carry out the job, all users will tell you this same thing: “We need credentials to access your website. Will you provide them?”
Let’s face this! You can’t do all the work single-handedly. You may not have expertise in all fields as well.
Most importantly, you have a business to run and manage. And you can’t afford to spend time to do all these work frequently.
Hence, you need to create and provide temporary admin access to these users.
Rating 4 Dragons
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Sent in by Sanjeev Aryal
Entries For WPForms
https://wordpress.org/plugins/entries-for-wpforms/
The Lowdown – What they say:
UNLOCK THE ENTRIES PANEL OF WPFORMS LITE PLUGIN
All your form entries are stored in your WordPress database and are easily accessible from inside your WordPress dashboard. If you have multiple forms,