• Resolved motospeedbrasil

    (@motospeedbrasil)


    Hello everyone,

    When someone registers on my website, they are set as a “Client”. I would like to use the “mydomain/wp-login.php/” as the login page for those users, but whenever I add it with a custom link on my menu it only shows up to loged in users.

    How could I set the “mydomain/wp-login.php/” to be visible to unlogged users, so that the clients can login, and how could I set it to be my default login page?

    PS: I’ve already set content restrictions to each user role, so the clients cannot access the admin dashboard, they’re only allowed to see the frontend (after the login they go to my account page and after the logout they go to homepage)

    You can check out the frontend here: https://ibb.co/0YM3QjQ

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  • Plugin Support Stuart Duff – a11n

    (@stuartduff)

    Automattic Happiness Engineer

    Hi @motospeedbrasil,

    The wp-login.php file is not part of WooCommerce and is the default login page for WordPress. Testing on my installs for you which have the latest version of WooCommerce activated any logged out users can access the wp-login.php page.

    From what you describe it sounds like the custom WordPress menu which you have configured on your site is restricting the display of menu items for specific user roles. That’s not something which WooCommerce would control as all custom menus are controlled and created by the WordPress core software itself.

    I’d suggest reaching out to the developer of the plugin you’re using to control user role access to content on your site.

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