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Category: Tips and Tricks
Configuring auto login at registration
This tutorial will show you how to automatically log in a user when they successfully complete the registration form.
Create a wp-members-pluggable.php file so that it is editable in the plugin editor
WP-Members looks for a wp-members-pluggable.php file when it loads. This is where you can store your plugged versions of the WP-Members pluggable functions. To create the pluggable file, you need do nothing more than create a file named wp-members-pluggable.php and save it to your WordPress plugins folder. But what if you would like to be…
Create a sidebar login status and logout link
In some layouts, you may wish to not use the WP-Members sidebar widget for logging users in, but you may still want to display a user’s login status (when logged in) and provide a logout link. Here is how you can do that with a plain text widget.
Workaround for registration form layout issues
In some cases, you may find some strange wrapping with the default WP-Members registration form. While the best solution is to customize the CSS with a custom stylesheet for your site, there is also a quick workaround that can be applied.
Redirecting WordPress urls for login, logout, and registration
Depending on a number of factors, there may be places in your WordPress site where login and logout URLs are directing to the WordPress “backend” wp-login.php. These can be in the comments.php template or other places in your theme. Also, various plugins such as forums will utilize these urls. This article will explain a simple…