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  • The installation process.

    1. Upload to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory. Or directly upload from your Plugin management page.
    2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
    3. On your WP Admin, navigate under “Settings” menu, there is “WP Login reCAPTCHA” sub menu.
    4. Open that “WP Login reCAPTCHA” sub menu.
    5. Fill both public and private reCAPTCHA keys there.
    Thread Starter dmole

    (@dmole)

    Thanks for the answer xrvel.
    I should have been able to find that, though it would be nice if you put a “Settings” link on plugins.php

    Thank you for the suggestion, i will apply it on next update ??

    Your suggestion has been applied on latest update (2.0.1).

    Thank you.

    Hi xrvel, I just installed and activated this plugin and entered the public and secret keys. So now what do we do to get this to work on our contact page…?

    Google is saying to add some snippet of code to your HTML head somewhere but your information does not mention this. What to do? Please advise.

    Thank you!

    This plugin only adds reCAPTCHA on wp-admin login page.
    It does not add reCAPTCHA on other section (such as contact page).

    To add reCAPTCHA on your contact page, if you use certain plugin for the contact page, you must contact the author of contact page plugin.

    Or if you use some page-template from certain theme (some theme provide contact-page template), you must contact the theme author.

    Thank you.

    I see. Thank you for explaining.

    Thread Starter dmole

    (@dmole)

    Normally the settings links go in the other column, at least for the plugins I checked (Redirection, WordPress SEO, WP Super Cache). but I’m not complaining. Thanks for the fast feature adding.

    @dmole : thank you i will check the examples that you mentioned.

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