How to Use the Login Extension
The Login Popup gives an opportunity for your visitors who have an account on your website to log into it.
The extension is paid. It can be purchased either within the bundles or as a single extension.
Once purchased it should be installed like this:
• In case of the bundle click here.
• In case it was purchased as a single extension click here.
From your WordPress dashboard open the Popup Builder and click on the Add New.
Choose the Log in popup type from the menu bar.
Below you can find the main options the Login popup can be customized with.
Form background options: set the background color, opacity and the padding for the form.
Form Fields: there are 3 fields available within the popup, that can be managed by editing the label and placeholder
Username
Password
Remember me (optional)
Inputs' style: set the width, height, border width, background color, border color, text color, placeholder color.
Required message: set the message which appears, when none of the required fields is filled.
Custom error message: set the desired error message to show when the username or password are incorrect.
Login button styles: manage the button width, height, title, title ( in progress), background color, text color.
After successful login: choose one of the following actions you wish to be implemented after the user is successfully logged in:
Refresh: the page within the Login popup will refresh, once the form is submitted.
Redirect to URL: set the website link where you wish your users to be redirected after the login. The URL can be
opened in the same tab or another.
Open popup: when selecting this option you can set for another popup to be opened once the current one is submitted. Choose the popup
from the dropdown list.
Hide popup : choose this one to simply hide the popup when the user successfully logged in.
Already logged in message: select the message to show for already logged in users.
You can check the Registration Popup which will be helpful to use with the Login popup to unregistered users.
The extension is paid. It can be purchased either within the bundles or as a single extension.
Once purchased it should be installed like this:
• In case of the bundle click here.
• In case it was purchased as a single extension click here.
Steps to create a Login Popup
From your WordPress dashboard open the Popup Builder and click on the Add New.
Choose the Log in popup type from the menu bar.
Steps to customize the Login Popup
Below you can find the main options the Login popup can be customized with.
Form background options: set the background color, opacity and the padding for the form.
Form Fields: there are 3 fields available within the popup, that can be managed by editing the label and placeholder
Username
Password
Remember me (optional)
Inputs' style: set the width, height, border width, background color, border color, text color, placeholder color.
Required message: set the message which appears, when none of the required fields is filled.
Custom error message: set the desired error message to show when the username or password are incorrect.
Login button styles: manage the button width, height, title, title ( in progress), background color, text color.
After successful login: choose one of the following actions you wish to be implemented after the user is successfully logged in:
Refresh: the page within the Login popup will refresh, once the form is submitted.
Redirect to URL: set the website link where you wish your users to be redirected after the login. The URL can be
opened in the same tab or another.
Open popup: when selecting this option you can set for another popup to be opened once the current one is submitted. Choose the popup
from the dropdown list.
Hide popup : choose this one to simply hide the popup when the user successfully logged in.
Already logged in message: select the message to show for already logged in users.
You can check the Registration Popup which will be helpful to use with the Login popup to unregistered users.
Updated on: 25/05/2022
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