How Do I Add a Login Form to My WordPress Site?

Adding a login form to a WordPress site can be helpful for users who need to register for an account, log in to a previously registered account, or make a new account. To add a login form to your WordPress site, follow these steps:

1. Edit your theme’s functions.

php file.

2. Add the following line to the file:

add_action(‘login_form’, ‘my_login_form’);

3. Add the following function to the file:

function my_login_form() {

}

4. Add the following parameters to the function:

$form = array(

‘delete_link’ => ‘delete_form’,

‘error_message’ => ‘Error registering or logging in: %s’,

);

5. Add the following lines of code to the function:

$form->set_method( ‘POST’, );

$form->set_action( ‘login’, );

$form->set_error_handler( ‘login_error_handler’);

6. Add the following lines of code to the function:

$form->set_title(‘Login Form’);

7. Add the following lines of code to the function:

$form->submit();

8. If you want the login form to appear on the main page of your WordPress site, add the following line of code to the function:

$form->set_action( ‘main’, );

9. If you want the login form to appear only when users are logged in, add the following line of code to the function:

$form->set_action( ‘logged_in’, );

10. Add the following line of code to the function:

11. Add the following line of code to the function:

echo $form;

12. Save the file and activate the theme.

13. Go to your website’s front-end and enter the login form.

14. If you want users to be able to sign in using their Facebook or Google accounts, add the following lines of code to the function:

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘facebook’, ‘facebook_username’);

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘google’, ‘google_login_id’);

15. If you want users to be able to sign in using their WordPress usernames and passwords, add the following lines of code to the function:

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘password’, ‘username’);

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘password_password’, ‘password’);

16. If you want users to be able to sign in with their Facebook or Google accounts and their WordPress usernames and passwords, add the following lines of code to the function:

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘facebook_username’, ‘facebook_username’);

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘google_login_id’, ‘google_login_id’);

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘password_password’, ‘username’, ‘password’);

17. If you want users to be able to sign in with their Facebook or Google accounts and their WordPress usernames and their Twitter or Facebook credentials, add the following lines of code to the function:

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘password_password’, ‘username’, ‘twitter_username’, ‘facebook_password’);

18. If you want users to be able to sign in with their WordPress usernames only, add the following lines of code to the function:

$form->add_field(‘login_form_field’, ‘username’, ‘username’);

19. If you want users to be able to sign out of their WordPress site, add the following line of code to the function:

$form->clear_fields();

20. If you want users to be able to reset their passwords, add the following line of code to the function:

21. If you want users to be able to reset their WordPress usernames, add the.