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=== Login Logout Menu === Contributors: juliobox, GregLone, jbrodiev Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=KJGT942XKWJ6W Tags: login, log in, logout, menu, nonce Requires at least: 3.0 Tested up to: 5.5 Stable tag: trunk Add real 'Log in' and 'Logout' links into your WordPress menus! == Description == With this plugin you can now add a real log in/logout item menu with autoswitch when user is logged in or not. Nonce token is present on logout item. 2 titles, one for 'log in' and one for 'logout' can be set up. Also, you can set the redirecion page you want, just awesome. == Installation == 1. Upload the *"baw-login-logout-menu"* folder into the *"/wp-content/plugins/"* directory 1. Activate the plugin through the *"Plugins"* menu in WordPress 1. You can now add real log in and logout links in your Navigation Menus 1. See FAQ for usage == Frequently Asked Questions == = How does this works? = Visit your navigation admin menu page, you got a new box including 3 links, 'log in', 'logout', 'log in/logout'. Add the link you want, for example "Log in|Logout" 1. You can change the 2 titles links, just separate them with a | (pipe) 1. You can add a page for redirection, example #bawloginout#index.php This will redirect users on site index. 1. You can add 2 pages for redirection, example #bawloginout#login.php|logout.php This will redirect users too. 1. For this redirection you can use the special value %actualpage%, this will redirect the user on the actual page. You can also add 3 shortcodes inyour theme template or in your pages/posts. just do this : For theme : `<?php echo do_shortcode( '[loginout]' ); ?>` In you posts/pages : `[loginout]` The 3 shortcodes are "[login]", "[logout]" and "[loginout]". You can set 2 parameters, named "redirect" and "edit_tag". Redirect: used to redirect the user after the action (log in or out) ; example : "/welcome/" or "index.php" Edit_tag: used to modify the <a> tag, ; example " class='myclass'" or " id='myid' class='myclass' rel='friend'" etc You can also modify the title link with [login]Clic here to connect[/login] for example There is a new hook (1.3.3) named 'bawregister_item", this is a menu item, when a user is not logged in, it contains the register button/link, and when the user is logged in, since the link will diseppear, you can hook it and change the ttle and URL, so it won't go away. == Screenshots == 1. The meta box in nav menu admin page == Changelog == = 1.3.5 = * 22 November 2020 * Updated to work with PHP 7.2 = 1.3.4 = * 7 September 2015 * New filter * Unset menu on self url = 1.3.3 = * 31 july 2015 * New hook, see FAQ * Code compliant = 1.3 = * 09 nov 2012 * Fix the famous NULL ITEM bug! Thanks for your patience :) * File splitting * Fix a graphic bug on the menu spinner = 1.2 = * 29 jun 2012 * You can now add 2 pages for the #bawloginout# choice, check the FAQ = 1.1 = * 13 mar 2012 * 3 shortcodes added, see FAQ = 1.0 = * 08 mar 2012 * First release == Upgrade Notice == None
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