• Resolved lmccallum

    (@lmccallum)


    Hi, I plan to purchase the pro version but have a question first. Relating to the force login feature, can I exclude my home page (and a couple of other pages) from force login? What I want to achieve is allowing visitors to see my home page without logging in, and read about my company, to help them make a decision whether to create a paid account. There will be a button on my home page called “login” for existing users and “register” for new users. I’d like to use loginpress to customize what my users see when the click “login” or “register.” Only if a user tries to view a url on my site that isn’t the home page (or another “free” page) will they experience the “force login.” Can your plugin achieve this? I have looked at the members plugins and they all seem overly complicated. Your plugin seems simpler. I just want to hide most of my site until a user registers/logs in. A related question is whether you offer any custom fields for the registration form, such as name, password, company, etc. I’d love to see some examples of your registration page at work. Thanks.

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  • Plugin Contributor Abdul Wahab

    (@abdulwahab610)

    Hey, @lmccallum

    Thank you for showing your interest in LoginPress Pro.

    Yes, you can exclude any page from the Force Login feature. By default, this feature will apply on all site pages while with the help of a hook you can exclude any page. Helping Doc

    Currently, there’s no option in LoginPress to create custom fields on the registration form but here we’ve published an article on how to create custom fields. Hopefully, this will help you.

    Feel free to contact us on our premium support forum after purchasing the premium one. we’ll help you in achieving your goal. Cool?

    Thank you.

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