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WP Crowdfunding Login Form. Create a simple login form.

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updated: 3 years ago
since: 4 years ago
author: Fahim Murshed

Description

WP Crowdfunding Login Form. Create a simple login form. You can use any Page Builder to make beautiful login page.

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How it works

In order to create a login form or custom login page for WordPress with the default options, all you need to do is use this shortcode:

[wp_login_form]

However, there are other parameters that you can pass in the shortcode to customize it.

redirect

An absolute URL to which the user will be redirected after a successful login. For example,

[wp_login_form redirect="https://example.com/mypage/"]

The default is to redirect back to the URL where the form was submitted.

form_id

Your own custom ID for the login form. For example,

[wp_login_form form_id="myloginform"]

The default is “loginform”.

label_username

Your custom label for the username/email address field. For example,

[wp_login_form label_username="Login ID or Email"]

The default is “Username or Email Address”.

label_password

Your custom label for the password field. For example,

[wp_login_form label_password="Login Password"]

The default is “Password”.

label_remember

Your custom label for the remember field. For example,

[wp_login_form label_remember="Remember"]

The default is “Remember Me”.

label_log_in

Your custom label for the form submit button. For example,

[wp_login_form label_log_in="Submit"]

The default is “Log In”.

id_username

Your own custom ID for the username field. For example,

[wp_login_form id_username="wp_user_login"]

The default is “user_login”.

id_password

Your own custom ID for the password field. For example,

[wp_login_form id_password="wp_user_pass"]

The default is “user_pass”.

id_remember

Your own custom ID for the remember field. For example,

[wp_login_form id_remember="login_rememberme"]

The default is “rememberme”.

id_submit

Your own custom ID for the form submit button. For example,

[wp_login_form id_submit="login_form_submit"]

The default is “wp-submit”.

remember

Specify whether to display the “Remember Me” checkbox in the WordPress login form. For example,

[wp_login_form remember="0"]

The default is “1” (true).

value_username

Your custom placeholder attribute for the username input field. For example,

[wp_login_form value_username="Your Username"]

The default is NULL.

value_remember

Specify whether the “Remember Me” checkbox in the form should be checked by default. For example,

[wp_login_form value_remember="1"]

The default is “0” (false).

lost_password

Specify whether to display the “Lost your password?” link in the form. For example,

[wp_login_form lost_password="0"]

The default is “1” (true).