I would like to insert a password field onto my under construction page which will let users access the website. I'm giving access to the site via password once people are signed up for early access via SMS or email.
I'd really appreciate your help on this step, because it's crucial for my Marketing.
1) I have successfully added the sidebar widget to the page. However, what I need is a simple password field on the landing page where visitors can enter a custom password that I will define right away. If the password is correct, they should be redirected to the home or shop page without having to enter their email. Because I don't know if this widget will be allowing access to the front end of the website only or the whole WP dashboard which is not practical in this case.
2) For positioning the widget or any similar element, in this example I wanted to center it below the email capture form. I've used the spacing settings on the left side, but I'm not sure if that's the most accurate way to center it. What do you think?
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Hi, I hope you're doing good.
I would like to insert a password field onto my under construction page which will let users access the website. I'm giving access to the site via password once people are signed up for early access via SMS or email.
I'd really appreciate your help on this step, because it's crucial for my Marketing.
Thank you
Kind regards
Go to Betheme -> Theme options -> Sidebars, and add a sidebar (remember to save theme options):
Then go to Appearance -> Widgets, and add Muffin Login widget to that sidebar:
Lastly, edit your page and add a Sidebar widget element to it and select the sidebar you just created:
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1) I have successfully added the sidebar widget to the page. However, what I need is a simple password field on the landing page where visitors can enter a custom password that I will define right away. If the password is correct, they should be redirected to the home or shop page without having to enter their email. Because I don't know if this widget will be allowing access to the front end of the website only or the whole WP dashboard which is not practical in this case.
2) For positioning the widget or any similar element, in this example I wanted to center it below the email capture form. I've used the spacing settings on the left side, but I'm not sure if that's the most accurate way to center it. What do you think?
Thank you so much
Kind regards
1) For such functionality, you would have to use an external plugin. Remember that I cannot recommend any other plugins than the ones we support:
https://support.muffingroup.com/documentation/bundled-plugins/#compatibility
2) Instead of using padding, it would be better to set this element to inline, and set wrap positioning to center:
Best regards
1) I understand. I will try find if there's any. Appreciate it
2) Perfect I will try fix this once I have setup my password field.
Thank you so much!