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  • Im having the same issue. The custom text is currently on the bottom, where i want it above the login text boxes.

    Thread Starter GreenTea Tech

    (@mcanovas)

    Anyone?
    It’s a simple question.

    Plugin Author Austin

    (@austyfrosty)

    Simple: login_message

    Thread Starter GreenTea Tech

    (@mcanovas)

    Where should I place those code lines?

    Plugin Author Austin

    (@austyfrosty)

    In your theme or functionality plugin.

    Thread Starter GreenTea Tech

    (@mcanovas)

    Austin,

    I find very strange you being the Author of this plugin to suggest to add some code lines in a theme.

    I was expecting to use the features of this plugin such as image background, logo, custom css or custom html.

    Even if I want to use your suggestion, I can’t because you just write a few words without describing how to do it.

    Plugin Author Austin

    (@austyfrosty)

    You asked a simple question, I gave a simple answer, no?

    You’ll have to create your own plugin to manage the login messages, or add this to your current theme. Maybe you should try a plugin that manages message for you? Have you searched? Here is as paid one from WPMU dev.

    Thread Starter GreenTea Tech

    (@mcanovas)

    Simple question means it is easy to answer. It doesn’t mean the answer needs to be short and incomplete.

    It is also not very nice to change the status of this post to “resolved” (twice) just because you want to and the person that is asking a question still have an issue.

    Like a said before, it is strange that you being the author of this plugin suggests a solution outside of your own plugin. I would want to keep people using my plugin and find the solution within the plugin, not outside.

    @ Kamil, I found a way to add a message and it’s working great!
    I created an image with a message, sized accordantly, and added in “HTML Background Image”. The “HTML Background Position” is center top.

    Plugin Author Austin

    (@austyfrosty)

    Sorry for changing the status. But you don’t have an issue, you’d like a feature that isn’t available. This is something I can build for you if you’d like to talk further about use my contact form.

    @kamil, the action to add additional HTML is only at the bottom of the page. You can however add some jQuery to move that HTML wherever you like! something like .insertAfter should work.

    Thread Starter GreenTea Tech

    (@mcanovas)

    The feature is available within your plugin like I already described on my last post.

    “I created an image with a message, sized accordantly, and added in “HTML Background Image”. The “HTML Background Position” is center top.”

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