Separate Login Wordpress Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
Plugin Description
Separate Login Plugin is a free, light, powerful, safe, and easy to use companion for your blogsite.
Basically, Separate Login Plugin allows you to use shortcodes to manage two levels of users (Common and Advanced), each one with its proper registration page, place a login panel, a personal panel, a recover panel inside posts or pages and display some contents only to logged users (Common, Advanced or both) or only to not logged ones.
Doing it is as easy as pie: you just need to put few simple shortcodes into your desired pages and Separate Login Plugin will do the rest!
Furthermore, with your administrative profile you can check how may users are active and/or registered, you can examine user details, upgrade, downgrade or suspend users and much more.
Separate Login Plugin users are totally independent from wordpress users.
You can start building your own pages, using the supplied shortcodes or taking a look to example pages, which Separate Login Plugin has just created.
To build your personal pages, use these shortcodes supplied on purpose:
[seplog_login_panel] Displays the login form to unlogged users and disappears when user is logged;
[seplog_personal_panel] Displays the user panel only to logged users and the admin panel only to logged administrator;
[seplog_recover_panel] Displays informations on recovering password;
[seplog_register_common_panel] Displays the registration form for Common users;
[seplog_register_advanced_panel] Displays the registration form for Advanced users;
[seplog_show_if_logged] some text [/seplog_show_if_logged] Shows some text only to logged users (Common, Advanced and Administrator);
[seplog_show_if_not_logged] some text [/seplog_show_if_not_logged] Shows some text only to not logged users (disappear on user login);
[seplog_show_if_logged_common_user] some text [/seplog_show_if_logged_common_user] Shows some text only to logged Common users;
[seplog_show_if_logged_advanced_user] some text [/seplog_show_if_logged_advanced_user] Shows some text only to logged Advanced users;
[seplog_show_if_logged_super_user] some text [/seplog_show_if_logged_super_user] Shows some text only to logged Administrator;
Inside the above shortcodes, you can recall these other shortcodes:
[seplog_show_username] If you want to display the user username;
[seplog_show_email] If you want to display the user email;
[seplog_show_name] If you want to display the user name (if provided);
[seplog_show_surname] If you want to display the user surname (if provided);
[seplog_show_gender] If you want to display the user gender (if provided);
[seplog_show_city] If you want to display the user city (if provided);
[seplog_show_state] If you want to display the user state (if provided);
[seplog_show_country] If you want to display the user country (if provided);
[seplog_show_year_of_birth] If you want to display the user year of birth (if provided);
[seplog_show_signature] If you want to display the user signature (if provided);
Take a look into these example pages, which Separate Login Plugin have created during installation:
Seplog Restricted, a page where some text is shown only to logged users, while login panel is shown to not logged users;
Seplog Personal, the page for letting users to edit their profiles;
Seplog Private, a page where some text is shown only to logged users;
Seplog Recover, where users can recover lost passwords;
Seplog Register Common, where Common users can register;
Seplog Register Advanced, where Advanced users can register;
Inside the above pages, you’ll find some shortcodes that are basically the core of this plugin.
For example, the shortcode [seplog_login_panel] is what you need to display a login form into your desired page, while the shortcode [seplog_personal_panel] is useful for users to edit their profiles.
Feel free to keep, rename or delete those pages. Anyhow, they will be automatically deleted when you’ll deactivate Separate Login Plugin.
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