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Add a dynamic "Login" or "Logout" menu item to any WordPress Menu and control redirects.
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Voeg een dynamisch "Login" of "Uitloggen" menu item toe aan elk WordPress menu en controleer redirects. Details
Add a dynamic "Login" or "Logout" menu item to any WordPress Menu and control redirects.
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Login or Logout Menu Item
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Login or Logout Menu Item Details
Login or Logout Menu Item
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For usage instructions, see <code>Details</code> tab and screenshots You have to log in to add a translation. Details
For usage instructions, see <code>Details</code> tab and screenshots
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<strong>Login is redirecting users somewhere other than my settings</strong> - Many times other plugins will have their own login redirect handling which overrides this plugin's, such as MemberPress for example. In this case, the other plugins will need to be configured to redirect the user where you'd like them to go. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<strong>Login is redirecting users somewhere other than my settings</strong> - Many times other plugins will have their own login redirect handling which overrides this plugin's, such as MemberPress for example. In this case, the other plugins will need to be configured to redirect the user where you'd like them to go.
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<strong>After logging in, menu still shows "Login" or Vice-Versa</strong> - This is most commonly caused by caching. If you're using a caching solution such as Cloudflare, WPRocket, or others, be sure that caching is disabled for logged in users, and disable browser caching options as well. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<strong>After logging in, menu still shows "Login" or Vice-Versa</strong> - This is most commonly caused by caching. If you're using a caching solution such as Cloudflare, WPRocket, or others, be sure that caching is disabled for logged in users, and disable browser caching options as well.
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Now save your menu. That's it! You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Now save your menu. That's it!
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You can now drag the menu item wherever you'd like it to appear in your menu. The <code>URL</code> in the menu settings must be left at <code>#lolmiloginout#</code> but you can change the <code>Navigation Label</code> if you'd like it to say something else. Just ensure that the <code>|</code> is there in the label separating the two words. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
You can now drag the menu item wherever you'd like it to appear in your menu. The <code>URL</code> in the menu settings must be left at <code>#lolmiloginout#</code> but you can change the <code>Navigation Label</code> if you'd like it to say something else. Just ensure that the <code>|</code> is there in the label separating the two words.
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In the left sidebar find <code>Login/Logout</code> and click the checkbox next to <code>Login|Logout</code> and then click <code>Add to Menu</code>. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
In the left sidebar find <code>Login/Logout</code> and click the checkbox next to <code>Login|Logout</code> and then click <code>Add to Menu</code>.
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Then select a menu to edit, or create a new menu if you don't already have one. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Then select a menu to edit, or create a new menu if you don't already have one.
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Then at the top right of that page click the <code>Screen Options</code> button and ensure that <code>Login/Logout</code> checkbox is checked. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
Then at the top right of that page click the <code>Screen Options</code> button and ensure that <code>Login/Logout</code> checkbox is checked.
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In your dashboard visit <code>Appearance &gt; Menus</code>. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
In your dashboard visit <code>Appearance &gt; Menus</code>.
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<strong>Logout Redirect URL</strong> - This is the URL you would like your users to be redirected to after they click the Logout link from this menu item. Use a <code>/</code> to redirect them to the home page, or you might want to redirect them back to the login page at <code>/login/</code> or <code>/wp-login.php</code> etc. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<strong>Logout Redirect URL</strong> - This is the URL you would like your users to be redirected to after they click the Logout link from this menu item. Use a <code>/</code> to redirect them to the home page, or you might want to redirect them back to the login page at <code>/login/</code> or <code>/wp-login.php</code> etc.
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<strong>Login Redirect URL</strong> - This is the URL you would like your users to be redirected to after they've successfully logged in. You can set it to <code>/</code> to take them to the home page after logging in. If you're using a membership plugin like MemberPress, you might want to use <code>/account/</code> instead. NOTE: Some plugins may override this if they are configured to redirect your users somewhere else during login. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<strong>Login Redirect URL</strong> - This is the URL you would like your users to be redirected to after they've successfully logged in. You can set it to <code>/</code> to take them to the home page after logging in. If you're using a membership plugin like MemberPress, you might want to use <code>/account/</code> instead. NOTE: Some plugins may override this if they are configured to redirect your users somewhere else during login.
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<strong>Login Page URL</strong> - This should be the URL to the page where your users will login at. For most wordpress sites this will be <code>/wp-login.php</code> but if you're using a membership plugin like MemberPress, it might be something like <code>/login/</code> instead. You have to log in to add a translation. Details
<strong>Login Page URL</strong> - This should be the URL to the page where your users will login at. For most wordpress sites this will be <code>/wp-login.php</code> but if you're using a membership plugin like MemberPress, it might be something like <code>/login/</code> instead.
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After installing and activating the plugin, you can find the settings in your dashboard under: <code>Settings &gt; Login or Logout</code> You have to log in to add a translation. Details
After installing and activating the plugin, you can find the settings in your dashboard under: <code>Settings &gt; Login or Logout</code>
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