• Resolved gbordormor22

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    Hello Sir,

    I installed your plugin (Theme My Login), but I didn’t seem to understand it.

    The reason why I didn’t understand it, is because it didn’t function the way I expected.

    Now, the reason why I installed Theme My Login is because I need a Custom Login Form— that can also do Password Reset which bypasses the WP-Login.Php Page.

    A BACKGROUND

    My website is a Community and Social Network website powered by BuddyPress.

    As a Community and Social Network website, it means that hundreds of people will be Logging in to Register and create Accounts on the website.

    Now, we don’t want these users to ever see the WP-Admin and the WP-Login.Php Pages.

    In short, we don’t want these our users to even know that a WP-Admin and WP-Login.Php Page even exist.

    The flow should be that, even if people deliberately type “mydomain.com/wp-admin ” or they deliberately type “mydomain.com/wp-login.php ”, it should immediately and instantly redirect them to a Custom Frontend Login Page that we have created– and they should never see the “ wp-admin ” and “ wp-login.php ” Pages.

    2.) The Custom Login Form should be able to allow the possibility to Reset Password.

    And this Reset Password Form must bypass the WP-Login.Php Page to execute the Reset Password process.

    WHAT I EXPECTED

    I wanted to be able to create Pages for Login, Register, Reset Password and New Password Reset.

    Login Page should have the Login Shortcode.

    Register Page should have the Register Shortcode.

    Reset Password Page should have the Reset Password Shortcode, and the New Password Page should have the New Password Shortcode.

    Because Theme My Login doesn’t function as I expect, and doesn’t have these required Shortcodes for each specific Page, I am not able to get these different Pages Set up.

    2.) If all these 4 Pages are set up, I want to be able to link them– in such a way that, if users click “Reset/Forgot Password“, the Reset Password Page should load.

    When they enter their Email and send, they should get a Reset Password link.

    And when they click this ‘reset Password‘ link in their Email, it should open the “New Password” Page.

    All of these must bypass the WP-Login.Php Page.

    How do achieve this user flow with Theme My Login?

    Regards.

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