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Originally Posted by Brujah
WP since 3.x at least has supported a multisite or network of sites, with one install. That would at minimum, give you a public version, and a members version, each using different or related themes.
Wouldn't security then be as simple as doing your usual thing (strongbox?) outside of WP itself, and maybe setting an environment variable that WP could use to determine which version of content to display?
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That's how I would do it. I've set up or worked on sites set up in many different ways and I think that's best. The thing that gets some people is they think setting WP to not show a link somehow protects the content. Without Strongbox (or something) people could even hotlink your content. The Wordpress plugins only tell Wordpress not to display convenient links.
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