WordPress Passwordless Login is a plugin that allows your users to login without a password. It's as simple as installing it and adding a shortcode in a page or widget. Download Passwordless Login from WordPress.org These past months have been filled with security reports, articles and 0-day exploits. It's fair to say they had little […]
Continue ReadingChances are, if you run a WordPress membership site that allows user registration, one of your primary security concerns is to enforce WordPress password requirements. This way, users don't sign up with weak passwords and put your website at risk. However, the content management system (CMS) doesn't come with this functionality by default. The good […]
Continue ReadingWe're happy to announce that Profile Builder 2.0 is officially released! The 2.0 version includes important new features and improvements we know you'll love: More flexibility for Managing Default and Extra User Fields Create Multiple Registration Forms with different fields Create Multiple Edit Profile Forms Setup different fields on Register and Edit Profile forms Better […]
Continue ReadingWordPress 4.0 "Benny" is now officially out and available for download. As with every major WordPress release it's a good idea to first get a glimpse at all the new features added to make sure you use them at full potential. In that sense here's what you need to know about WordPress 4.0: More Focus […]
Continue ReadingProfile Builder is about to get even better. The past couple of months we've been working hard to improve and extend its functionality. Most of the architecture and UI of the plugin has been rebuilt from scratch for increased usability, focusing on the most essential tasks you would need from an all in one user […]
Continue Readinghas_term checks if the current post has any of given terms. The first parameter can be an empty string. It expects a taxonomy slug/name as a second parameter and you can also pass a post ID or object as the third parameter. It can be useful if you need to list a different message or […]
Continue ReadingDue to an overconfidence on our part regarding WordPress updates and compatibility issues with our plugins, we failed to test WordPress Creation Kit 2.0.5 with WordPress 3.9 before the official launch of WordPress 3.9. We are sorry. We should have known better and we will make a habit out of testing our plugins with future […]
Continue ReadingWe've just released an update for both WordPress Creation Kit and Profile Builder plugins. This update adds a couple of improvements and bug fixes listed below. WCK 2.0.5 Upload Field now uses the Media Manager added in WP 3.5 WCK 2.0.5 release was focused on improving the upload field as well as fixing the bugs […]
Continue ReadingAdding custom fields to your WordPress site helps you display additional information about your content and can improve SEO for Google and other search engines. But how to show custom fields can be a pretty challenging thing to achieve by non-technical users By default, WordPress gives you the possibility to add custom fields (sometimes called […]
Continue ReadingA new version of WordPress Creation Kit is now available: 2.0.4 with Post to Post Relationships WordPress Post to Post Relationships In WordPress post types are often in a relationship of some sort. For example, you might want to relate a soccer player to a team. You could do it with taxonomies, but it can […]
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