• Resolved atulc

    (@atulc)


    I’m attempting to use the Essential Addons login widget within an Elementor modal popup.

    When the EA login widget is included on a web page (not in a popup) and you disable redirect-after-login, after successful login, the browser stays on the same URL and the login widget shows the message – you are logged in as …

    I want to embed the EA login widget in an Elementor popup and, after login, have the browser stay on whatever page it was on when the popup was launched (a modal popup). I embedded the EA login widget in an Elementor popup and disabled redirect-after-login. After login through this popup, the broswer stays at the same URL as the one where the popup was invoked, but instead of showing that page, it displays the error message:

    “This page doesn’t seem to exist.
    It looks like the link pointing here was faulty. Maybe try searching?”

    Is there a way to avoid this error message and display the page content for the URL?

    In addition, I have a feature request.
    When an Elementor popup with EA login/register widget is invoked with the user already logged in, instead of a message saying user is already logged in, you should create another view much like the login and register views with header image, logo image, and other settings, and support addition of several custom links such as my-account, my-profile, my-order, logout, etc. I would call this the “my account” view. Further, in addition to the login, register, and my-account views, there should be a lost-password view. Currently, clicking on the lost password link on the EA login widget takes you to the WordPress lost-password screen. That breaks the consistency of the login/registration/password-recovery experience.

    What I’m looking for would be similar to what’s described at https://wpmayor.com/add-woocommerce-login-pop-up-registration/ – see the three sample popup views for login, register, reset password – except that I want an additional popup view containing links to manage my account, orders, etc. and logout.

    For now, could you please help me resolve the error message after login?

    On staging3.digxchange.com, please click on the About-us link in the footer to launch the EA/Elementor popup. Register and login to see the error.

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by atulc.

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  • Plugin Support Abid Hasan

    (@abidhasan112)

    Hi @atulc ,

    Hope you’re doing good. I reproduced your query on my end and didn’t find any issue of Login Register widget with Elementor Popup. Also I didn’t set any redirect URL after login. So after login it stays on the same page without having any error.
    Have a look: https://d.pr/v/hVyIAq

    Also from your URL, I couldn’t test this because as per your instructions after clicking the “About Us” link on footer, It just shows a white block on the top right side in the screen. So there’s something went wrong to setup EA Login/Register widget in the Elementor Popup.

    If you still having an issue with this, Please create a support ticket here, So that we can deeply check in your end: https://wpdeveloper.net/support/new-ticket/

    However according to your all suggestions, I understand that, You want to use this with the Woocommerce. “My Account”, “My Order” all of this pages are related to woocommerce. For this you can use the Redirect after Login feature of EA Login/Register widget. Also make sure that from the WordPress setting, You set the default role after registration is “Customer”

    And for the “Forget Password” view from EA Login/Register widget, I’m adding this as a feature request. If we get more request with this, We will definitely look over this in future. However thanks for this awesome idea, We really appreciate it.

    Dear @abidhasan112,

    I also have the same issue as @atulc described:

    “After login through this popup, the broswer stays at the same URL as the one where the popup was invoked, but instead of showing that page, it displays the error message:

    This page doesn’t seem to exist.
    It looks like the link pointing here was faulty. Maybe try searching?”

    Please try the “log in” button in https://nexus-e.org/test-wp/

    In my webpage, I simply dragged a “Login | Register Form” widget into a popup template. No redirect after login. I expect that after clicking “log in” in the popup, the popup will show a success/fail message. But now, no matter whether I use my correct or incorrect credentials, it always returns a 404 page.

    From your video I see that our setup for the button to invoke the popup is exactly the same. Maybe you want to show your settings of the popup & the login form so that I could compare what I have done wrong?

    Thanks a lot!

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 11 months ago by jianbingguozi.

    Anyone here can help? Im having trouble with this widget. I put it into a popup. When im trying to register it simply does a kind of refresh and then nothing happens. I go to check if a new user was created and nothing..

    In case anyone is still wondering, this ticket in Github says

    This issue is fixed already. It is in the queue for release SOON.

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