UserFlow – Disable Dashboard Access for Non Admin

Changelog

1.3.0

  • Rebranding: Formally renamed the plugin to UserFlow.
  • Added: Support for WordPress 7.0.
  • Refactor: Moved inline JavaScript and CSS to external files for better security and maintainability.
  • Improved: Updated settings sidebar to connect with the developer on LinkedIn.
  • Improved: Settings page formatting and code structure.
  • Improved: Updated settings labels for better clarity.
  • Improved: Use wp_validate_redirect for more robust same-site URL validation.
  • Added: admon_access_capability filter for developer customization of access rights.
  • Fix: Updated make-pot composer script for Windows compatibility.

1.2.5

  • Performance: Optimized access checks with static caching (memoization) to reduce redundant processing.
  • Fix: Ensured settings errors and success messages are correctly displayed on the settings page.
  • Improved: Better UI feedback when saving or resetting settings.
  • Improved: Added GitHub Actions automated deployment for WordPress.org SVN.
  • Assets: Added new plugin banners and icons for the WordPress.org repository.

1.1.1

  • Security Fix: Patched Open Redirect vulnerability in URL validation logic.
  • Improved: Stricter validation for custom redirect URLs.
  • Improved: Added Contextual Help tabs in settings page.

1.1.0

  • Added session timeout management with configurable intervals (1-24 hours)
  • Added custom timeout duration option (1-168 hours)
  • Added username whitelist for granting dashboard access to specific non-admin users
  • Added custom redirect URL for blocked users
  • Added option to apply session timeout to administrators
  • Added “Remember Me” override functionality
  • Enhanced security with proper input sanitization and validation
  • Improved user interface with comprehensive settings page
  • Added reset to defaults functionality
  • Updated to follow WordPress coding standards

1.0.0

  • First version

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Author
Ga Satrya
Version:
1.3.0
Last Updated
April 4, 2026
Active Installs
10
Requires
WordPress 6.5
Tested Up To
WordPress 7.0
Requires PHP
7.0

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