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Home » Archives for wpmem_login_redirect

wpmem_login_redirect

Force user to update data before using the site

Chad Butler · Dec 17, 2015 ·

This code example is similar in both the code used and the concept as what was outlined in Force User to Update Password from Randomly Set Password. The main difference here is that we are looking for the user to update required user fields that may not yet be complete.

This may be useful in situations where user data is imported into the site but may not be fully complete and you need the user to update (or confirm) their information before continuing to use the site.  Continue Reading →

Force user to update password from randomly set password

Chad Butler · Dec 11, 2015 ·

This process is similar to the customization Redirect User On First Login.  The difference here is that this forces the user to change their password from the randomly set password prior to being able to continue using the site.  This would occur for initial password sent when registering as well as if a forgotten password is reset. Continue Reading →

Redirect a user on first login

Chad Butler · May 15, 2012 ·

This article is provided free. Find out how you can get full access to premium content, including how-to articles and support forums, as well as priority email support and member exclusive plugin extensions..

 

Suppose you have some information you want to direct first time users to, such as a rules page, or a list of certain posts, etc. You would like to do that the first time they login as a new user.  You can do that with the magic of the wpmem_login_filter. 

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