Nevermind, it works now. Seems like WordPress needed some time to apply this change?
Plugin Author
iClyde
(@iclyde)
Hi @gybence
It was visual bug of the mobile version, on PC / larger screen it should work properly.
We will fix the issue in upcoming version of the plugin.
Thank you for pointing out! 🙂
I’m only working on the website on PC! It seems laptop screens are not big enough. I connected a monitor and the visuals work so much better there.
I have another question. I am using WPS Hide login to change the WP login URLs and only one of the redirects seem to work out of the 3 links that this plugin is creating. /wp-login.php is a dead page.
Any ideas?
https://prnt.sc/PdCfP7bcnPlI
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This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by
gybence.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by
gybence.
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This reply was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by
gybence.
Plugin Author
iClyde
(@iclyde)
Hi @gybence
You can try to zoom-out a bit with CTRL + – (minus), it should make the screen appear as on big screen.
Overall we fixed the issue you experienced in latest version v1.1.9 which has been just released 🙂
In terms of WPS plugin, our plugin does not allow to affect wp-login.php page or wp-admin, we had multiple users that blocked themselves from accessing wp-admin or wp-login.php because they set redirection they didn’t understand, to protect user sites we decided to prevent such action.
Point of WPS plugin is to modify login URL to protect the auth page, if you redirect wp-login.php page to WPS page, there is no point of using WPS plugin. I recommend you to set the login path to desired and keep it like it is without redirection if you want to benefit from security pros of having setup like this.