• Hi the MAN!
    thanks for your useful plugin, but a question…:
    -After installing in default, is there any way to enter in “…/wp-admin” for admins???!!!
    I try it several times but…
    -How the plugin detect managers and another member before login then decide allow/not allow to them?

    excuse me for my bad English…
    please help me, I need it…
    with special thanks…

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/hidden-wp-admin/

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  • Plugin Author Justin Busa

    (@justinbusa)

    Hey! I’m super busy right now but can have a look at your issue this weekend. Thanks for your patience!

    Justin

    Thread Starter morteza13055

    (@morteza13055)

    Hi Justin
    Thanks, and I’m waiting for your response..
    Have a nice weekend!

    Thread Starter morteza13055

    (@morteza13055)

    Hi again…
    It seems that only way to resolving this problem without writing any codes is another login form in a page or sidebar of a page, but it’s not a good idea for one-user sites…
    However I do it because my site is multi-users.

    Have a good time ,Justin!

    Thread Starter morteza13055

    (@morteza13055)

    Hi dear Justin.
    There is a big bug with your plugin that (in fact) makes it Disabled and Ineffective…
    It’s “www.example.com/wp-login.php” (& all another its related items such as “…/wp-login.php?action=lostpassword”) !!! This addresses not be hidden with your plugin…

    I believe your Idea and easiness that using in this plugin is great, and hope you can debug it and makes it better.

    Have a good time!

    Plugin Author Justin Busa

    (@justinbusa)

    Apologies for the delay. It sounds like you may be misunderstanding the use for this plugin. By default, it will allow you to redirect wp-admin pages to the page of your choice but doesn’t redirect the login page so you can still login.

    It also gives you the ability to redirect wp-login.php to your own custom login form (such as WooCommerce’s My Account page) effectively redirecting all admin pages.

    If you’re looking to hide the WordPress login page and still be able to use it, you might check out this plugin…

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/lockdown-wp-admin/

    Let me know if that helps!

    Justin

    Thread Starter morteza13055

    (@morteza13055)

    Hi…
    Alright, your words are correct but (in fact) hiding wp-admin without hiding wp-login.php not seems complete…
    I suggest you add this ability and following cases to it to become as a complete plugin in its field (all in one):
    1- redirecting users to their buddypress profiles and admins to dashboard (as well as “buddypress-login-redirect” plugin)
    2- ability hiding or renaming wp-login & all another its related items (as well as “rename-wp-login” plugin).
    and
    3- resolving “Admins don’t access to “wp-admin” too after hiding wp-admin” bug!!!! (At least for me)

    BIG THANKS for your reply!

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