WordPress Pay Per Post Plugin (CMPPP) - Settings - Status Badges


Status Badges

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Note: this feature was introduced in version 2.7.0 of the WordPress Pay Per Post plugin.

The plugin allows you to mark the post availability status in the blog list, either it's free, paid, etc. The plugin provides default icons for badges, but you can define custom icons for each badge.

There're 5 post statuses which the plugin supports:

  • Free post
  • Paid post
  • Post which is already purchased by the user
  • Post which is not available for purchasing anymore
  • Post which is free for a certain period of time

Front-end Example

Front-end example of all kind of post statuses:

Front-end example - Pay-Per-Post Plugin
Front-end example

Settings

To find the settings, navigate to Admin Dashboard → CM Pay Per Posts Pro → Settings → Badges & Widget tab.

Navigation to the settings - WordPress Paywall Plugin
Navigation to the settings

Find the section Badges. The options are:

Badges settings - Paywall Plugin WordPress
Badges settings
  • Enable badges - Choose Yes to turn on status badges feature.
  • Free icon - Define the icon for posts which are free to view.
  • Free icon hover text - Define the text for posts which are free to view.
  • Paid icon - Define the icon for posts which are paid.
  • Paid icon hover text - Define the text for posts which are paid.
  • Purchased icon - Define the icon for posts which are already purchased by the user.
  • Purchased icon hover text - Define the text for posts which are already purchased by the user.
  • Not available icon - Define the icon for posts which are not available for purchasing anymore.
  • Not available icon hover text - Define the text for posts which are not available for purchasing anymore.
  • Free now, but will be paid soon icon - Define the icon for posts which are free for a certain period of time.
  • Free now, but will be paid soon icon hover text - Define the text for posts which are free for a certain period of time.

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To learn more about how this feature works, please check this step-by-step use case guide:


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