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Hi Guust,
Thank you for your support!
Kind regards,
MichelThanks for your reply.
So there is no hook or filter? Don’t the changes in the language file get lost after an update?
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This reply has been marked as private.I think they are right. When I use the shortcode on another page all works fine. As soon as I start to tell the plugin this is the login page things go wrong.
In that case I see in the pages overview that the page is as wel a Divi page as a UsersWP page.
I guess that usersWp sees that I’m logged in and wants to redirect to the my account page.
When I use the Divi visual builder I can see that I’m redirected to the myaccount page and so I cannot edit in the visual builder. When I want to edit using the Divi backend editor I get the screen as posted in the screenshot.
I also had a chat with Divi support. This is the conclusion so far:
I believe the issue is caused by the fact that the shortcode [uwp_login] is actually redirecting the page for logged-in users to the account page.
Divi Builder will render any shortcode that you place in the post content and your plugin simply sees that you are trying to access the Login page, that you’re logged in and will redirect you to the Accounts page. This seems to be the functionality of that plugin.
As a workaround, I’d recommend creating your page in the Divi Library first and then importing it on the Login page (with Safe mode enabled so you can edit that page before USERWP starts redirecting it to the Accounts page).
This has nothing to do with the shortcode itself but with how UsersWP treats the page that you chose as the “login” page, it’s redirecting it to “Accounts”. -
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