Flexible Frontend Login free WordPress plugin
Description
Provides shortcode and template tag to place a link to popup a login form at any place you want to. Features: Modal form with overlay or simple popup form Shows a login link for not logged in users that pops up a login form on click Multiple instances possible: Place login form links to sidebar, header, and footer Fully customizable HTML, CSS and text lines ( but works completely out of the box ) Reads your custom CSS file from your themes folder if existing Provides shortcodes for use in posts and widgets Template tags for easy use in template files Languages so far: English German Nederlands by Sjoerd Lohuis French by Denis (Boulli) If you like to provide a translation please drop me a line. See Other Notes section for further information. See flexibleplugins.com for usage examples. See the experimental page for upcoming features. How to use the Flexible Frontend Login shortcode on your site On the widget settings page choose the Flexible Frontend Login and adjust the settings to your site. In a post or page place [flexible-frontend-login] By default the shortcode uses the settings set on the admin options page You can override those default values with the following parameters and options: vertical=top, bottom horizontal=left, right So your shortcode might look like this: [flexible-frontend-login vertical=bottom horizontal=left] If you want to use the centered login form with darkened overlay in the background use [flexible-frontend-login-modal] without any parameters. How to use the Flexible Frontend Login template tag on your site In template files place: To change popups behavior you can use “bottom” or “top” “left” or “right” For popup with overlay use: Live examples For more examples see plugin’s website How to add your own styling Place a folder flexible-frontend-login in your theme folder Copy the files from /wp-content/plugins/flexible-frontend-login/customization/
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
Henning Matthaei
Popularity:
Low
WPMarket

