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  • Plugin Author finnj

    (@finnj)

    Hi,

    No specific page, it is the Frontier Post page.

    If you want to change the text, you can cheat by making a translation change – ex. Use POEdit

    How can users login from the frontend?
    Is it possible to let the “please log in” text link to the login page?

    Thanks
    christophe

    Plugin Author finnj

    (@finnj)

    I am using the plugin: Theme My Login

    About adding a login link, I will consider to add this as an option

    Thread Starter matuh

    (@matuh)

    I changed the text by translating, but where does it take the —- signs before and after the text? They were not in the translation file.
    But is there any way to add also a page with some text and login form?

    Plugin Author finnj

    (@finnj)

    Added option for this in 2.1.0

    New setting

    nerdworker

    (@newtonsongbird)

    Please make the login link redirect back to the my-posts page after login. It’s dumping users into the backend, which will only cause confusion and defeat the purpose of using the frontend in the first place. I made the change locally, but would love to have it be permanent. Thanks! ??

    Plugin Author finnj

    (@finnj)

    I can see your point.

    I am using Theme My Login plugin to handle login.

    Can I ask how you did the change locally.

    nerdworker

    (@newtonsongbird)

    I only did a quick proof of concept and did not take the time to code it properly, but I went to frontier-post.php around line 102 in the code and added the redirect portion of the link. Something like this:

    if ($frontier_show_login == "true" )
        echo __("Please log in !", "frontier-post")."&nbsp;<a href=".wp_login_url()."?redirect_to=http%3A%2F%2FEXAMPLE.COM%2Fmy-posts%2F&reauth=1>".__("Login Page", "frontier-post")."</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;";
    else
        _e("Please log in !", "frontier-post");

    Of course, this should not be hardcoded. The base URL and page that the frontier shortcode resides at should be done programmically, I just didn’t take the time to do this. But you can see the gist of it at least.

    nerdworker

    (@newtonsongbird)

    This is probably a better way to code this:

    echo __("Please log in !", "frontier-post")."?<a href=".wp_login_url()."?redirect_to=".get_permalink(get_option('frontier_post_page_id')).">".__("Login Page", "frontier-post")."</a>??";

    One other quick suggestion would be to add a logout link or button at the bottom in case the admin bar is not displayed and to make it more obvious to log out when finished.

    Plugin Author finnj

    (@finnj)

    Things are easy when you know how to do them, thanks I will implement in next release

    I wasnt aware of the rediect_to parameter

    As for the logout, I would suggest using a widget link for that – I am using Theme My Login

    Plugin Author finnj

    (@finnj)

    Implemented v 2.1.2 – Thanks

    nerdworker

    (@newtonsongbird)

    Thanks so much!

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