You appear to be using a custom login form. Are you able to login from https://mojdom015.com/wp-login.php instead?
If that doesn’t work either, your theme or plugins might be interfering. Try deactivating all plugins and switching to a default Twenty* theme. To deactivate plugins when you cannot log in, using FTP or your hosting file manager, rename the /plugins/ folder. To switch themes, locate your theme’s folder in the /themes/ folder and rename your theme’s folder. WP will be forced to use another theme when the current theme cannot be found at the expected location.
You should now be able to login. Restore the proper folder names. You can then reactivate your normal theme and plugins from the usual admin screens.
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kile93
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You appear to be using a custom login form. Are you able to login from https://mojdom015.com/wp-login.php instead? Yes, I don’t have any problem with that log in. The problem is when I want other users to log in…
Understood, I’m trying to narrow down where the problem lies. FWIW, other users could use wp-login.php as well, but I get that the custom login modal is a more desirable user experience, when it works.
Since the problem is unique to the custom login modal, I recommend asking for help in the dedicated support channel for whatever module is implementing this login modal. It appears to be part of your theme, but I cannot be 100% sure. Your theme appears to be either a custom or commercial theme for which we don’t have access to its source code. We’re unable to support such a theme in these forums.