I have installed login by magic and it asks for a page to redirect to once logged in, but when I set no /page it takes them to the home page
how do I if it is possible add some line to the link so it redirects to the same page I have two pages that need login and would like the login to take them to that page after they log in and not have it redirect to a specific page
]]>I’ve had a few clients lose access to their email accounts over the years. How does Magic Link deal with situations like these?
Is there an alternate login method? Can the associated email be changed?
I looked over your documentation and couldn’t find anything regarding this other than a blanket statement saying the person should contact support for the email client they lost access to. This is not a solution in a lot of cases, unfortunately.
]]>Hi,
I am new to magic link and I like it! But what bothers me a lot: can I prevent the creation of a new user if the email is not in the database?
My site manages invoices for my customers so there is no sense in creating unrelated users.
If someone uses an email which is not in my database then he should be informed about that or redirected to the login without creating a nonsense user.
Thank you for helping me out with this one!
Chris
]]>Can you guide me how to convert this to a SMS login (or worst case SMS + email)
Thanks !!
]]>Dear dev team,
I am following the wordpress documents at: https://magic.link/docs/login-methods/email/integration/server-side/wordpress#how-the-plugin-works
However, is it possible for me to simply have a magic link login button on a page (instead of the admin panel at [SITE URL]/wp-login.php.).
I am happy to configure everything inside the plugin e.g. redirect url
]]>Hello,
I try to log in with Magic Link to my Dashboard on WordPress ,after tap my username and password , I did not recieve a code verification in my email
when I try to click on send me a magic link they affiche the error
” The email could not be sent. Possible reason: your host may have disabled the mail() function.”