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Login Form Overview

Create custom login forms for your WordPress site with full design flexibility. This widget is ideal for creating user-friendly login pages, popups, or gated content sections without relying on the default WordPress login screen.

Form Fields#

  • Labels: Control how field labels are displayed:

    • Default – Uses the browser/WordPress default labels.
    • Custom – Lets you define your own custom labels for the username and password fields.
    • None – Hides the labels entirely for a minimalistic form design.

  • Username Label: Set a custom label for the username field (e.g., "Email Address" or "Username or Email").
  • Username Placeholder: Add placeholder text inside the username input field to guide users (e.g., "Enter your email").
  • Password Label: Set a custom label for the password field.
  • Password Placeholder: Add placeholder text inside the password input field (e.g., "Enter your password").
  • Input Size: Choose the size of the input fields.
  • Remember Me: Toggle whether to display the "Remember Me" checkbox.
  • Remember Me Text: Customize the text displayed next to the checkbox (e.g., "Keep me signed in").
  • Enable AJAX Login: Toggle this option to allow users to log in without page reloads, providing a smoother experience.

Button#

  • Text: Customize the text displayed on the login button (e.g., “Log In”, “Sign In” or “Access Account”).
  • Size: Select the button size to match your form design.

reCAPTCHA#

  • Enable reCAPTCHA: Enabling this option adds Google's reCAPTCHA to the form.

Social Login#

  • Enable Facebook Login: Enabling this option will add Facbook login button. To use Facebook Login, you need to configure App ID and App Secret under DynamicKit's Integration Settings.
  • Enable Google Login: Enabling this option will add Google login button. To use Google Login, you need to configure Google Client ID under DynamicKit's Integration Settings.
  • Layout: Choose the layout style for buttons (inline or stack)
  • Use Separator: Show a separator above these buttons.
  • Redirect URL: Redirect to the page after login through social platforms.

Additional Options#

  • Password Visibility Toggle: Enabling this option adds a visibility toggle icon to the password field, allowing users to view their password when toggled.
  • Redirect After Login: Enabling this option allows you to add a page link to redirect the user after logging in.
  • Redirect After Logout: Enabling this option allows you to add a page link that redirects the user after logging out.
  • Password Reset Link: Enabling this option will show the password reset link in the form.
  • Lost Password Text: Customize the lost password text (e.g., "Lost your password?" or "Reset password").

    • Link to:

      • Default – Built-in password reset form.
      • WordPress Login Page – Allow password reset through WordPress' default password reset form.
      • Custom URL – Allow password reset through a custom form.

  • Register Link: Display the register link in the form for new user registration. This option will only be available if the registration is enabled in the WP-admin > Settings > General.
  • Register Link Text: Custom text for the register link (e.g., "Register", "Sign Up")

    • Link to:

      • WordPress Register Page: Allow registration through WordPress' default registration form.
      • Custom URL: Allow registration through a custom user registration form.

  • Logged in Message: Enable this option to display a successful logged-in message.
  • Redirect After Password Reset: Add a link to redirect users once they reset their password.
  • Reset Password Button Text: Change the text of the Reset Password button.

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