Rating: 5 stars
Hello there, I am a relative newbie with wordpress, I tried pretty much every login plugin out there, and this one was by far the easiest to install, customize and the best looking! Thank you for making it and keep it up!
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Rating: 1 star
I tried using this with the Divi theme by Elegant Themes. I doesn’t work at all in a sidebar and the shortcode has very strange and unusable results.
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and no support for the plugin either…
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The tabbed login is great because it saves me from having to customize the WordPress default login. I still have more work to do, however.
I ALMOST have a user-friendly login function that:
1. Keeps the user on the same page for login/register/logout/lost password. (Done except for exceptions noted below.)
2. Is instantly accessible from any page. (Done!)
3. Substitutes a profile page within my site for the WP dashboard. (WP Hide Dashboard is compatible with this plugin, solving this issue for now.)
This plugin does #1 EXCEPT that I will have to change the link under my comments (where it says “You must be logged in to post a comment. Login now.”) Unfortunately, this plugin does nothing about that link. It would be nice if it had an option to override it. The simplest programming solution would be to replace the link with just a message of our choosing, such as: “Please login on the upper right side of the page.”
However, this brings up another issue. The plugin won’t quite work if JavaScript is disabled. It will allow you to login but not to access the “Register” or “Forgot” tabs. Fortunately (? and this brings up yet another issue), if you type in the wrong username or wrong password – or nothing at all – and click the Login button, you are taken to WordPress’ default login form (normally not wanted, but it’s good to have this backup when needed). New users can’t be expected to guess that they can register by making such a “mistake,” however.
4. So we need a different form(s) to appear if JavaScript is disabled.
Back to my original list. For No. 3 above, I thought about combining the Profile page from the plugin, “Clean Login,” by altering the profile link in Tabbed Login Widget. That one uses a short code inside any page I want to show the fields in the user’s profile. That would look nice but means more work than I have time for at the moment. (Perhaps you and that plugin author would like to get together?) So I installed the “WP Hide Dashboard” plugin instead, which removes all non-profile related stuff from the Dashboard for “Subscriber” users. Good enough for now.
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how to DISPALY TABBED WIDGET AT LOGIN PAGE
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Works perfectly – actually does what it says, and it does it simply.
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this is what i have been looking for.
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Great plugin, I like it and I may use it across all my sites. I would give it 5 1/2 stars if it has a field to enter an alternative to the default wp-login.php.
My site is almost always under “brute force” attacks and I have taken protective steps. But I don’t seem to be able to change the WP default wp-login.php to something else and have Tabbed Login Widget follow it. So I am hoping this is an option for the future!
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Working!
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I don’t believe this is compatible with 3.5.1. ? If it is, no meta box after login, no logout button at all. Login goes to blank wp-login screen.
Have reinstalled wordpress, theme, and downloaded latest version of plugin, still no luck. Sorry.
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Simple, user friendly, no set up….excellent!!
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tanks
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Its really great plugin and nice feature.
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