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ZM Ajax Login & Register

ZM Ajax Login & Register

Version : 2.0.2
Tested up to : 4.3.12
Number of download : 176135
Author : Zane Matthew
Average rating : 4 / 5 on 39 votes 39 votes, 4 avg.rating

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ZM Ajax Login & Register
ZM Ajax Login & Register
ZM Ajax Login & Register
ZM Ajax Login & Register

With ZM Ajax Login & Register, you can create a custom login and registration page. No need for any custom post types, just create a normal WordPress page, add your own custom logo, text, and use the following shortcode [ajax_login], [ajax_register]. From the settings you can assign login and register modal boxes to menu items, and add a redirect URL. By assigning the login and register modals to menu items users will be able to click menu items, will display a single login or register form in a modal without any post content. Once the users login they can be redirected to a custom page, for example: “dashboard”, or “welcome”. Now your visitors can login or register from the page you’ve set-up. Each form has pre-set styling options and uses AJAX. From the settings you can choose either; stacked (default) or wide styling. Additional styling you can be achieved by adding your custom CSS or using one of the available hooks. Feel free to contact us and will add any additional hooks you need. The forms use AJAX to verify that the username and email are valid and are not already in use. If you’ve enabled the Facebook login or register, from your settings, the Facebook button will display in the form. Each user that logins with Facebook will be register as a “subscriber” and their Facebook profile picture will be used as their avatar. Features Facebook login support Redirect users to a custom URL or page after login, such as; “Dashboard” or “Welcome” AJAX verification for username and email accounts Choose between different styles: stacked (default) or wide Advanced usage includes: Assign login and register modals to menu items, support for custom CSS, several hooks are available as well Now available in Russian thanks to artbelov, Spanish and French thanks to Thomas G Additional Features Interested in more features? View our Pro Version, which includes the following: Force user login – Create your own private site Independent Redirect – Send existing users to a “dashboard” page, or new users to a “welcome” page. Free dedicated support for 1-year Additional features to come! Integrations ZM AJAX Login Register works well with the following plugins Goodbye Captcha Translations ZM AJAX Login & Register is available in the following languages. Thanks to the respective contributors: Albanian via shpberisha Brazilian Portuguese via PageLab Pull Request Chinese (front end only), via Pull Request Croatian via Fran French via @jukd Hebrew via Yehuda Italian via @FilippoAceto Polish via Abdul Persian via Behzad Romanian via Sandu Russian (Russian) via artbelov Russian (Ukraine) Scottish Gaelic via Steven Kellow Serbian via ogi Spanish via dvk Interested in contributing a translation? Please reach out to us via: Send us a tweet Submit a Pull Request via GitHub Direct contact Usage Note your site will need to be open to registration. Shortcode The following implies for creating a login or register page. Create a page Add the following shortcode [ajax_login] or [ajax_register] Publish the page Facebook Integration Create a Facebook App Add your Facebook App ID Add the URL your Facebook App is associated with Additionally we’ve created AJAX Login & Register WordPress Plugin help videos to aid in the process Dialogs/Modals Note your page must support custom menus Create a menu item; such as “login” you can set the URL to # if need be Assign a unique class name to the menu item. If you do not see the “class name section”, click on the “Screen options” in the upper corner and check the box for “CSS Classes” Copy/paste the class name you just assigned to the menu item Save the changes for the new menu item Visit the settings page from the WordPress Admin (Settings –> Ajax Login & Register) Paste the CSS class name in the appropriate field, either “Login Handle” or “Register Handle” Save the settings Additionally you can assign a URL to a page the user is redirected to once logged in. The default is the site home page. Support Please use the following resources for support. Dedicated Support Forum GitHub Repository

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