Password Protect 6
Demos
The Password Protect 6 Login Form can either be inserted directly on your page as an Object, or as a Behavior that opens a small popup window containing the Login Form. Either way the Form acts and looks the same to the user. The appearance of the Form is controlled by an external CSS file, so is fully customizable.
These demos show some examples of what the user will see. Try guessing at the UserID and Password so you will see how user-friendly Password Protect 6 is, and then enter the correct values.
- As behaviors:
- 1) Protecting
a folder and a file within it, you ask for both the UserID (folder
name) and the Password (file name without its extension). After you
give up trying to break in, the UserID is sears2t4w and
Password is zzdzz.
2) Protecting the very same file as in example (1), but this time we ask for only the Password zzdzz (file name without its extension).
3) Protecting a file that is in the current folder, we ask for only the Password (file name without its extension). After you give up trying to break in, the Password is biglittle, a jpg image.
All three of these demos use the Behavior form of PassPro6 attached to text, but it can be attached to images or hotspots too! - As an object:
- In this example - and here we added PassPro6 as an Object where the
Login Form is placed right on the page - we are protecting a file within
the current folder, so we ask for only the Password (file name minus
its extension). After you give up trying to break in, the Password is pp_f4r2aq which
is a gif image:
Now let's see how you use Password Protect 6: How-to.


