Last Login Info Display
Track user activity with a detailed "Last Login" and "Login Count" column in the WordPress Users dashboard.
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Stale • Last updated 222 days ago
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Likely maintained (last update 222 days ago).
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Description
Last Login Info Display is a lightweight WordPress plugin that helps administrators track user activity by displaying the last login time and total login count for each user in the WordPress admin users list.
Features
- Last Login Tracking: Adds a sortable “Last Login” column showing when each user last logged in
- Login Count: Tracks and displays the total number of logins for each user
- Sortable Columns: Sort users by last login time or login count
- Multisite Compatible: Works perfectly with WordPress Multisite installations
- Translation Ready: Includes .pot file for translations
- Lightweight: Optimized for performance with minimal database overhead
- No Configuration Needed: Works out of the box after activation
- Clean Uninstall: Removes all plugin data when uninstalled
Installation
- Upload the
last-login-info-displayfolder to the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- The “Last Login” and “Login Count” columns will automatically appear in your Users list
Frequently Asked Questions
Click on the “Last Login” or “Login Count” column headers to sort users. Click again to reverse the sort order.
Yes, the plugin is fully compatible with WordPress Multisite installations and will track logins across all sites in the network.
No, the plugin is optimized for performance with minimal database overhead. It only runs when the Users page is loaded or when a user logs in.
The plugin increments a counter each time a user logs in. This count is stored in the user’s meta data and can be viewed in the Users list.
No, the plugin will only track logins that occur after activation. The “Last Login” column will show “Never” for users who haven’t logged in since activation.
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Changelog
1.1.0
- Added: Login count tracking and column
- Added: Sortable login count column
- Improved: Better code organization and documentation
- Improved: Enhanced uninstall process to clean up all plugin data
- Fixed: Compatibility with latest WordPress versions
1.0.0
- Initial release with basic last login tracking

