Plugin info

Total downloads: 10,638
Active installs: 400
Total reviews: 4
Average rating: 3
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 2/25/2020 (2137 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 8/19/2017 (8 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.0.1
Tested up to WordPress version: 5.1.19
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 2137 days ago • 4 reviews

22/100

Is WP Front-end login and register abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 2137 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 3.0.1
Tested up to: 5.1.19
Requires PHP: f

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Description

WP Front-end login and register is for the sites that need customized user logins or registrations and would like to avoid the classic wordpress login and registration pages, this plugin provides the capability of placing a shortcode anywhere on the website.
It also provides the feature to enable or disable the setting from backend for automating the new account activation via user email verification.
With WP Front-end login and register, you can easily make use of login and registration forms within any responsive wesbsite.

Some of the features

  • AJAX-powered login ,registration and Profile page with profile picture, no screen refreshes!
  • Fully responsive design using Bootstrap.
  • Customize your redirect URL after successful login/logout to redirect your users to a custom URL or page.
  • Easily customize your login/registration form heading as well as the button text from the backend.
  • Custom registration email notification template that can be managed from backend.
  • Now your visitors can login or register from the page you’ve set-up.
  • Easy to use : Set up login and registration form using shortcodes.
  • Registration notifications emails sent to the registered user and website admin.
  • Minimize spam signups via user’s email verification.
  • Enable/Disable numbered Captcha on registration page.
  • Enable/Disable password reset feature to enable registered user to reset the password through a user verification email and secret authentication token.
  • Fully Customizable notification messages on login, registration and forgot password forms.
  • Fully customizable emails for login, registration and password reset feature.
  • Completely new tabbed settings page for easy settings management.
  • Automatic new user account confirmation and activation via verification email.
  • Easily enable/disable new user email confirmation setting from admin backend.

Just create a normal WordPress page, and use the following shortcodes:

  • For login form: [wpmp_login_form]
  • For registration form: [wpmp_register_form]
  • For profile page/User dashboard : [wpmp_user_profile]

Usage

Steps for creating a login or register page.

  1. Create a page
  2. Add the following shortcode [wpmp_login_form] or [wpmp_register_form]
  3. Publish/Update the page.

Steps for using in theme files:

  1. Use the shortcode using do_shortcode() wherever you want to show your login or
    registration form.

For example :

Installation

  1. Download wp-mp-register-login.zip and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
  3. Use the provided shortcodes anywhere on your website.

Frequently Asked Questions

No FAQ available

Review feed

Matt Lowe
6/17/2020

Bad

Features broken English in its messages which it allows you to change to proper English, which it then ignores. Has a CAPTCHA option where it forces the user to add two 2-digit numbers e.g. 92 + 84. This is complex enough to be really irritating with no option to customise. Even worse still, digging into the code, I discoverd this is ONLY implemented on the client side, meaning it's stupidly trivial to bypass for bots (tested and confirmed in the browser, I was able to omit the CAPTCHA and still submit the register form). So it's a terrible user experience for humans with no cost to bots, the worst of both worlds. It's not been tested with any recent versions of WordPress and can probably be assumed to be abandoned as a plugin. Give it a miss, look elsewhere.

Screenshots

  1. Displaying the login form on front end

    Displaying the login form on front end

  2. Displaying the registration form

    Displaying the registration form

  3. Registration form with validations

    Registration form with validations

  4. Email confirmation message

    Email confirmation message

  5. Reset password

    Reset password

  6. Backend Settings with tabs

    Backend Settings with tabs

  7. Profile Page/User dashboard

    Profile Page/User dashboard

Changelog

2.3

  • Fix login with email/Username

2.2

  • Fixed some errors

2.1

  • Added profile page/ user dashboard
  • Add user profile image update option
  • Fixed some other minor issues

2.0

  • fixed some errors.

1.0

  • First version.