Plugin info

Total downloads: 1,722
Active installs: 10
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 2
Last updated: 7/23/2023 (892 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 1/20/2016 (9 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 4.0
Tested up to WordPress version: 6.3.7
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 892 days ago

20/100

Is YALW abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 892 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 4.0
Tested up to: 6.3.7
Requires PHP: f

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Description

This widget is plain and simple and allows you to handle logins and password retrieval without a separate login screen. Install, add widget, done. Well, maybe
not quite. You may want to modify the stylesheet a little bit to match your theme’s needs…

YALW rebuilds quite a bunch of features offered by wp-login.php instead of using the features therein because it is hardly possible. I had the option to
refactor the file wp-login.php, making its functionality better accessible from the outside, and thus contributing to the WordPress Core. I thought about that
possibility for approximately 0.0897 seconds (which is a long time for an android) but decided against. I am merely a casual programmer and I don’t have the
time or ambition to deal with the project management processes of the WordPress development community in order to promote my changes, hoping they might be
integrated some day. I need to get shit done. And, more importantly, I don’t consider myself a good programmer. It’s probably not advisable for me to tinker
with such a crucial part of WordPress.

Thanks to edik for his support and to akoww for fixing bugs!

Details

  • Allows to configure the email message that is sent to reset a lost password.
  • Can use fail2ban to detect failed login attempts and act accordingly. A sample filter and a sample jail description are included.
  • Is localizable.

Installation

  1. Upload the plugin files to the /wp-content/plugins/plugin-name directory, or install the plugin through the WordPress plugins screen directly.
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ screen in WordPress.
  3. Use the Settings->YALW screen to configure the plugin.
  4. Go to the Appearance->Widgets screen and assign the Widget “Yet Another Login Widget” to your preferred location.

Frequently Asked Questions

None so far.

Review feed

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Screenshots

  1. On the right you can see the YALW widget for login on a plain Twentysixteen theme.

    On the right you can see the YALW widget for login on a plain Twentysixteen theme.

  2. You can configure an individual email message that is sent to reset a lost password.

    You can configure an individual email message that is sent to reset a lost password.

Changelog

0.16

  • fixed a bug that can occur with PHP versions prior to 5.5

0.15

  • checked if YALW runs on WordPress 4.6
  • revamped the German localization
  • fixed a bug with setting an individual email text

0.14

  • added uninstall.php in order to clean the database options after uninstall

0.13

  • added header information neccessary for proper WordPress localization
  • improved settings page

0.12

  • now logs whenever a code was entered wrong instead of only logging too many wrong attempts.
  • improved security: autocomplete in password field not allowed anymore
  • improved security: sets HttpOnly flag to mitigate the risk of client side script accessing the protected cookie
  • fixed a bug that prevented YALW to run with BuddyPress.
  • fixed a bug with fail2ban.

0.11

  • Initial public version (English + locale files for German).