=== WP Login Form === Contributors: naa986 Donate link: https://noorsplugin.com/wordpress-login-form-plugin/ Tags: login, form, user, member, membership Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 6.8 Stable tag: 1.0.13 License: GPLv3 or later License URI: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html Create a WordPress login form and add it to your post, page or sidebar == Description == [WP Login Form](https://noorsplugin.com/wordpress-login-form-plugin/) allows you to create a simple login form for use anywhere on the front end of your WordPress site. You can add it to a post, page or your sidebar with a shortcode. === WP Login Form Add-ons === * [Force Redirect](https://noorsplugin.com/wordpress-login-form-plugin/) * [Custom Error](https://noorsplugin.com/wordpress-login-form-custom-error/) === How to Create a Custom Login Page for WordPress === https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpIX-ZN5zCc&rel=0 In order to create a login form or custom login page for WordPress with the default options, all you need to do is use this shortcode: `[wp_login_form]` However, there are other parameters that you can pass in the shortcode to customize it. **redirect** An absolute URL to which the user will be redirected after a successful login. For example, `[wp_login_form redirect="https://example.com/mypage/"]` The default is to redirect back to the URL where the form was submitted. **form_id** Your own custom ID for the login form. For example, `[wp_login_form form_id="myloginform"]` The default is "loginform". **label_username** Your custom label for the username/email address field. For example, `[wp_login_form label_username="Login ID or Email"]` The default is "Username or Email Address". **label_password** Your custom label for the password field. For example, `[wp_login_form label_password="Login Password"]` The default is "Password". **label_remember** Your custom label for the remember field. For example, `[wp_login_form label_remember="Remember"]` The default is "Remember Me". **label_log_in** Your custom label for the form submit button. For example, `[wp_login_form label_log_in="Submit"]` The default is "Log In". **id_username** Your own custom ID for the username field. For example, `[wp_login_form id_username="wp_user_login"]` The default is "user_login". **id_password** Your own custom ID for the password field. For example, `[wp_login_form id_password="wp_user_pass"]` The default is "user_pass". **id_remember** Your own custom ID for the remember field. For example, `[wp_login_form id_remember="login_rememberme"]` The default is "rememberme". **id_submit** Your own custom ID for the form submit button. For example, `[wp_login_form id_submit="login_form_submit"]` The default is "wp-submit". **remember** Specify whether to display the "Remember Me" checkbox in the WordPress login form. For example, `[wp_login_form remember="0"]` The default is "1" (true). **value_username** Your custom placeholder attribute for the username input field. For example, `[wp_login_form value_username="Your Username"]` The default is NULL. **value_remember** Specify whether the "Remember Me" checkbox in the form should be checked by default. For example, `[wp_login_form value_remember="1"]` The default is "0" (false). **lost_password** Specify whether to display a lost password link in the form. For example, `[wp_login_form lost_password="0"]` The default is "1" (true). **label_lost_password** Your custom label for the lost password link. For example, `[wp_login_form label_lost_password="Reset Password"]` The default is "Lost your password?". === How to Enable Google reCAPTCHA === WP Login Form supports Google reCAPTCHA v3 to protect your login form against spam and other types of automated abuse. To enable this feature, go to "Settings > WP Login Form" and configure these options. * Enable Google reCAPTCHA v3 * Site Key For detailed documentation please visit the [WordPress Login Form](https://noorsplugin.com/wordpress-login-form-plugin/) plugin page == Installation == 1. Go to the Add New plugins screen in your WordPress Dashboard 1. Click the upload tab 1. Browse for the plugin file (wp-login-form.zip) on your computer 1. Click "Install Now" and then hit the activate button == Frequently Asked Questions == = Can I use this plugin to create a WordPress login form or Widget? = Yes. = Can I embed the WordPress login form into a post/page? = Yes. == Screenshots == 1. WP Login Form Demo == Upgrade Notice == none == Changelog == = 1.0.13 = * Added support for custom error add-on. = 1.0.12 = * Additional check for the settings link. = 1.0.11 = * Added a CSS class for the lost password link. = 1.0.10 = * Made some improvements in the settings area. = 1.0.9 = * Fixed an issue with reCAPTCHA script loading when not enabled. = 1.0.8 = * Added support for the force redirect option that can used to redirect all successful WordPress logins to a specific URL. = 1.0.7 = * Fixed an issue where the shortcode_tag filter was not returning any output for admin pages. = 1.0.6 = * Added support for Google reCAPTCHA v3. = 1.0.5 = * Added an option to customize the "Lost your password?" message. = 1.0.4 = * Made some security related improvements in the plugin = 1.0.3 = * Added an option to show/hide the "Lost your password?" link in the form. = 1.0.2 = * Added an option to the login form to reset a password = 1.0.1 = * First commit