Login Configurator allows you to change the way your login functions work including forcing users to log in, changing the URL they go to when the login is successful, adding text to the login form, and change the logo and link on the login form.
Features:
- Force users to log in to the site.
- Set a default redirect URL when they log in.
- Add a message to the login form.
- Set the URL for a new logo for all login pages.
- Set the URL for the link on the logo for all login pages.
White-listing still doesn’t work!
I know. Things changed in WordPress that broke this feature. I am looking to do this differently by allowing you to specify on the post editor if it should be “whitelisted”.
Great plug-in. One small problem however – I have configured a background image on repeat (it is just a texture image so the background to the log-in page is not white). However the background only reaches down to the bottom of the log-in box, beneath that it is white… Please advise, thanks
Unfortunately this is a limitation of WordPress that I have found. The problem is caused by the actual HTML page not being long enough to fill the screen. I plan to look at solutions for that, but at this time it is not on the top of my list.
Yo. We had to rebuild a lot of our company’s intranet (a wordpress site, obviously) after a hack job. Login Configurator was working swimmingly up until that point. It now does literally everything we expect it to do save one thing: it does not send “forgot password” links to users email addresses. It prompts the user telling them they should expect a message in their inbox but it never arrives. It even continues to do this after a deletion and reinstall of the plugin. Any idea as to what could be going on?
Login Configurator does nothing with the “forgot password” stuff. That is all built into WordPress. I am not sure why the emails are not being sent. Try disabling the plugin and testing. If they send fine that way, let me know. As far as I know though, this plugin should do nothing after the “send password” form is submitted (I have no hooks into that process).
Doesn’t work with buddypress, it seems. Want to leave the home page unprotected, but everything else restricted to registered users. What happens is: when set to “teaser”, everything is unprotected, including groups, members and activity. When set to “On”, it seems impossible to simply whitelist the front page.
The Login Configurator plugin was not designed for nor tested on Buddy Press. My understanding of Buddy Press is that it hijacks the page loading process so my plugin no longer works. I have considered looking at making it work alongside Buddy Press, but have not had enough request for it as of yet.