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title: "How to Create a Login & Register Form in Elementor?"
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# How to Create a Login & Register Form in Elementor?

## Key Takeaways

- The WP Login & Register widget in The Plus Addons for Elementor allows users to create custom login, registration, and password reset forms directly in the Elementor editor.
- Users can create four types of forms: Login, Register, Login & Register toggle, and Forgot Password.
- The Plus Addons for Elementor includes social login options for Facebook and Google to streamline the registration process.
- Users can set up redirects after registration and login to guide new members to a welcome page or dashboard.
- The WP Login & Register widget supports custom email messages for user registration and password reset notifications.

If you allow user registration on your Elementor website, providing a user-friendly experience is important for keeping visitors engaged and reducing drop-off at the login or signup step. The default WordPress login and registration forms do not match your site’s branding or design. Check out the [login form widget page](https://theplusaddons.com/elementor-widget/login-form/) to see all available styles and options.

The WP Login & Register widget in The Plus Addons for Elementor lets you build custom login, user registration, and password reset forms directly in the Elementor editor. You can create four form types, add social login options, configure post-login redirects, and control every field and notification message. A similar login and signup form block is also available in [Nexter Blocks](https://nexterwp.com/docs/add-login-signup-in-wordpress/) for Gutenberg users.

### Check the Live Widget Demo

[LIVE WIDGET LINK](https://theplusaddons.com/elementor-widget/login-form/)

**Best Used For:**

- Membership websites that need a branded login and registration page separate from the default WordPress forms

- WooCommerce stores where customers need a custom registration page with specific fields and redirect after account creation

- Online course or LMS platforms where students need to register, log in, and access a protected member dashboard

## Required Setup

- [Elementor FREE Plugin](http://wordpress.org/plugins/elementor/) installed & activated.

- You need to have [The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/the-plus-addons-for-elementor-page-builder/) installed and activated.

- This is a Premium widget, and you need the [PRO version of The Plus Addons for Elementor.](https://theplusaddons.com/pricing//?utm_source=tpae&utm_medium=docs&utm_campaign=text)

- Make sure the WP Login & Register widget is activated, to verify this visit The Plus Addons → Widgets → and Search for WP Login and activate.

## Learn via Video Tutorial:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-y0tLa7c5sI

## How to Activate the WP Login & Register Widget?

Go to 

- **The Plus Addons **→** Widgets **

- **Search **the widget name and **turn on the toggle.**

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/login-register-1024x357.png)

## Key Features

- **Four types of forms** – You can create four types of forms: **Login**, **Register**, **Login & Register** (toggle), and **Forgot Password**. Use the Login & Register toggle type when you want both forms on a single page, so users can switch between them without navigating away.

- **Four Layouts** – There are four form layouts: Standard, Button Hover, Button Click, and Button Popup (except for the Forgot Password form). Use Button Popup when you want the form to appear as an overlay without the user leaving the current page, which works well on landing pages and WooCommerce product pages.

- **Social login** – You can add Facebook or Google as login options on your Elementor login and registration form. Use this when you want to reduce the number of steps required to sign up, which typically increases registration rates on membership and course sites.

- **Custom My Account menu** – You can add a custom account menu for users after they log in, including links to their profile, downloadable content, or a member dashboard.

- **Redirect after Registration** – You can [redirect users to a custom link after registration](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/redirect-after-registration-in-elementor-registration-form/). Use this when you want new users to land on a welcome page, onboarding guide, or account setup screen after signing up.

- **Auto Login** – You can auto login users immediately after registration, so they do not need to fill in the login form again right after signing up.

- **Redirect after Login** – You can [redirect users to a custom link after login](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/redirect-after-login-in-elementor-login-form/). Use this to send logged-in members directly to a dashboard or a protected page.

- **Mailchimp subscribe** – Users can [subscribe to Mailchimp from the registration form](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/send-new-account-registration-email-to-mailchimp-in-elementor/) with a checkbox during signup, so you build your email list at the same time as your user base without a separate step.

- **Google reCAPTCHA** – You can [add Google reCAPTCHA to your registration form](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-google-recaptcha-in-the-elementor-registration-form/) to block spam and bot registrations.

- **GDPR compliant** – You can [add an acceptance checkbox in the registration form](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/user-registration-gdpr-compliant-in-wordpress/) to get explicit user consent before collecting their data.

- **Custom email message** – You can [send custom email messages for user registration and password reset](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/send-custom-email-for-user-registration/) instead of the default WordPress notification emails.

- **Password strength meter** – You can add a password strength meter to the registration form so users can see how secure their password is before submitting.

- **Password hint** – You can display a password hint on the registration form to guide users on what character combinations the password pattern requires.

- **Strong password** – You can require users to set a strong password using different password patterns on the registration and password reset form. Use this on sites that handle sensitive user data, such as membership portals or platforms with stored payment information.

For more advanced popup control over when a login or signup prompt appears, such as on exit intent, after a page scroll, or on a timed delay, see the [Popup Builder Widget — Settings Overview](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/popup-builder-elementor-widget-settings-overview/).

## How to Create a Custom Elementor Login Form?

Ideally, you should create a custom login form on a new or separate page. Add the WP Login & Register widget on the page.

### Forms Layout

From the **Type** dropdown, select **Login**.

Then from the **Layout** dropdown, select the form layout. Here you will find four options:

- **Standard Form** – To create a standard login form that is always visible on the page.

- **Button Hover** – This will [open the login form on a button hover](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-a-login-button-to-the-elementor-header-menu/). Use this when placing the login trigger in a header or navigation bar where space is limited.

- **Button Click** – This will open the login form when the user clicks a button. Use this when you want a compact trigger on the page and only reveal the form on demand.

- **Button Popup** – With this, you can [create a popup login form](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/create-an-elementor-login-form-popup/). Use this when you want users to log in without navigating away from the page they are currently on.

Select the option that fits your page layout.

Let’s select the Standard Form here.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/wp-login-register-form-type-login.gif)

You can set the lost password page from the **Password Reset Page** dropdown. Here you will find two options:

- **Default** – This will use the default WordPress password reset page.

- **Custom** – With this, you can [set a custom password reset page](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/custom-password-reset-form-page-in-elementor/). Use this when you have a branded password reset page built with the WP Login & Register widget and want to keep users within your site design.

> **Note:** The lost password link will only show on the form when enabled from the **Login Options** tab.

Then from the **Content Alignment** section, you can align the form content.

### Login Options

From the **Labels** toggle, you can show or hide labels on the form. Disable labels when your placeholder text is descriptive enough and you want a minimal, clean form design.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/wp-login-register-login-options.gif)

When enabled, you will find the **Custom Labels** toggle. From here you can customize the label text for each field to match your site's language or branding.

From the **Custom Placeholders** toggle, you can customize the placeholder text inside each form field.

Then from the **Login Button Text** field, you can change the text displayed on the login button.

By enabling the **Remember Me** toggle, you can add a remember me checkbox to the login form. This stores the user's login details in their browser for a set period. Enable this on sites with returning users, such as members or customers, so they do not need to re-enter credentials on every visit. When enabled, you can also customize the remember me label text.

From the **Lost your password?** toggle, you can add a lost password link to the login form. Enable this when you want users to recover account access on their own without needing to contact support. When enabled, you can customize the link text.

Then by enabling the **Register** toggle, you can add a register link to the login form. When enabled you will find two options:

- **Text** – From here, you can edit the register link text.

- **Link** – From here, you can use the default WordPress register page or set a custom registration page as the destination link.

From the **Redirect After Login** toggle, you can redirect the user to a specific URL after they log in. Use this to send logged-in users directly to a dashboard, members area, or a protected page instead of the default WordPress home page.

### Form Heading

By enabling the **Heading Content** toggle, you can customize the form heading text.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/wp-login-register-form-heading-329x1024.png)

### Social Login/Register

From the **Facebook** toggle, you can [add a Facebook login option to your website](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-a-facebook-login-to-wordpress-with-elementor/). Use this when you want to let users log in without creating a separate username and password, which reduces friction on membership and course sites.

Then from the **Google** toggle, you can [add a Google login option to your website](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-a-google-login-to-wordpress-with-elementor/).

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/wp-login-register-social-login-register.png)

You can align these social buttons from the **Alignment** section.

In the **Redirect URL** field, you can add a custom URL to redirect users after they log in using Facebook or Google.

You can hide the default login form by enabling the **Hide Form** toggle.

> **Note:** Enable **Hide Form** only when you have activated one of the social login options. Hiding the form without an active social login option will leave users with no way to log in.

### Lost Password Options

You will see this tab only when the **Lost your password?** toggle is enabled from the **Login Options** tab.

From here, you can control the lost password form that appears within the login form.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/wp-login-register-lost-password-options.png)

From the **Label** toggle, you can customize the form label text.

Then from the **Placeholder** field, you can manage the placeholder text inside the email field.

From the **Button Text** field, you can change the text on the password reset button.

You can set the form heading from the **Heading** field.

Then from the **Custom Email** toggle, you can [send a custom password reset email](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/send-custom-email-for-user-registration/) instead of the default WordPress reset email. Use this when you want the reset email to reflect your site's brand design and copy.

### My Account Menu

From this tab, you can add a custom account menu that logged-in users see on the page.

> **Note:** Make sure there is no redirect set after user login when using this tab. A post-login redirect will prevent users from seeing the account menu on the page.

Turn on the **My Account Menu** toggle to enable this feature.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-2.png)

From the **Alignment** section, you can align the account menu on the page.

By enabling the **User Avatar** toggle, you can display the user's avatar in the menu. Enable this when users have custom avatars set in WordPress or Gravatar and you want to personalize the account panel.

To show the user's display name, enable the **User Name** toggle.

By enabling the **Edit Profile** toggle, you can add a link to the WordPress profile edit page inside the menu. You can also customize the menu item label.

You can add a logout link by turning on the **Logout** toggle. When enabled, you can edit the logout menu item label.

To add menu items manually, click the **+Add menu** button under the **Extra Menu** section. Open the new item, then edit the label text and add a custom URL. Use this to link users to a membership dashboard, downloadable files, or a custom account page. Click **+Add menu** again to add more items.

### Notification Message

From this tab, you can customize the notification messages that appear when users interact with the login form.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-3.png)

From the **Login Message Option** section, you can edit the following messages for the login form:

**Loading text** – To show a message while the form is submitting.

**Success text** – To show a message when the form submits successfully.

**Validation text** – To show a message when there is a validation error.

**Error Text** – To show a message when the form fails to submit.

Similarly, from the **Lost Password Message Option** section, you can edit the following messages for the lost password form:

**Loading text** – To show a message while the form is submitting.

**Success text** – To show a message when the reset email sends successfully.

**Error Text** – To show a message when the form fails to submit.

### Login Fields Width

From this tab, you can control the field width of the Username, Password, and Remember Me fields individually for desktop, tablet, and mobile.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-4.png)

### Reset Password Option

Enabling the **Strong Password Required** toggle will force users to set a strong password when using the password reset form. Use this on sites that handle sensitive data, such as membership portals or accounts with stored payment information.

The **Login/Register Form Override** toggle hides the login or register form when the password reset form is active on the same page. This is useful when you redirect users to the same page for a password reset and you do not want the login form and the reset form to appear at the same time.

## How to Create a Custom Elementor Registration Form?

To allow new user registration on your WordPress website, you must first enable the registration option in WordPress settings.

To do this, go to **Settings** > **General** and check the **Anyone can register** checkbox, then click **Save Changes**.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-5-1024x489.png)

You should add the registration form on a new or separate page. Add the WP Login & Register widget on the page.

### Forms Layout

From the **Type** dropdown, select **Register**.

Then from the **Layout** dropdown, select the form layout. Here you will find four options:

- **Standard Form** – To create a standard registration form that is always visible on the page.

- **Button Hover** – This will open the registration form when the user hovers over a button.

- **Button Click** – This will open the registration form when the user clicks a button.

- **Button Popup** – With this, you can [create a popup registration form](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-an-elementor-login-register-popup/). Use this when you want users to register without leaving the page they are on.

Select the option that fits your page layout.

Let's select the Standard Form here.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-1.gif)

Then from the **Content Alignment** section, you can align the form content.

### Register Extra Options

From the **Name Field** toggle, you can show or hide the name field in the registration form. Enable this when you need users to provide their name for account personalization, profile display, or future email communications.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-2.gif)

When enabled, you can individually show or hide the first name and last name fields using the **First Name Field** and **Last Name Field** toggles.

Then from the **User Name Field** toggle, you can add a username field to the registration form.

From the **Password Field** toggle, you can add a password field to the registration form. When enabled, you will see additional password options:

- **Confirm Password Field** – You can add a confirm password field so users verify their password before submitting. Use this to prevent typos that would lock users out of their new account.

- **Show/Hide Password Toggle** – You can add a toggle icon that lets users reveal or hide their password while typing. You can also select custom icons for the show and hide states.

- **Strong Password** – Enabling this toggle forces users to set a strong password. When enabled, select a password pattern from the **Pattern** dropdown. Each pattern requires a different combination of characters. Enable the **Password Hint** toggle to show users what the chosen pattern requires. Use this on sites that handle sensitive data, such as membership platforms or accounts with stored payment details.

- **Password Strength Meter** – With this, you can display a visual strength indicator on the password field so users can see how secure their password is before submitting.

> **Note:** If the **Password Field** toggle is disabled, the system will auto-generate a password and send it to the user by email.

By enabling the **reCAPTCHA v3** toggle, you can [add Google reCAPTCHA v3 to your registration form](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-google-recaptcha-in-the-elementor-registration-form/) to prevent spam and bot registrations.

Then from the **Honeypot** toggle, you can add a secondary spam protection layer. This adds an invisible field that only bots can detect. If a bot fills in the field, the registration is cancelled automatically. Use this alongside reCAPTCHA for stronger protection on high-traffic registration pages.

By enabling the **MailChimp Subscribe** toggle, you can [add new users to your MailChimp list during registration](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/send-new-account-registration-email-to-mailchimp-in-elementor/). A checkbox appears on the form, and checking it adds the user to your list at the moment they register, without requiring a separate subscription form.

Then by enabling the **Terms & Conditions** toggle, you can [add a GDPR acceptance checkbox to the registration form](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/user-registration-gdpr-compliant-in-wordpress/). Users must check the box before submitting, giving you explicit consent for data processing.

From the **Custom Email** toggle, you can [send a custom welcome email to users after registration](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/send-custom-email-for-user-registration/) instead of the default WordPress notification. Use this when you want the registration confirmation email to reflect your site's branding and copy.

### Registration Options

From the **Labels** toggle, you can show or hide labels on the registration form. Disable labels when your placeholder text is descriptive enough and you want a minimal form design.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-3.gif)

When enabled, you will find the **Custom Labels** toggle. From here you can customize the label text for each field.

From the **Custom Placeholders** toggle, you can customize the placeholder text inside each form field.

Then from the **Login Button Text** field, you can change the text on the registration submit button.

From the **Redirect After Register** toggle, you can [redirect the user after registration](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/redirect-after-registration-in-elementor-registration-form/). Use this to send new users to a welcome page, onboarding flow, or a protected members area immediately after they sign up.

By enabling the **Auto Login After Register** toggle, you can log users in automatically after registration, so they do not need to fill in the login form separately.

Then from the **Login** toggle, you can add a login link to the registration form. When enabled you will find three options:

- **Text** – From here, you can edit the login link text.

- **Link** – From here, you can use the default WordPress login page or set a custom login page as the destination.

- **Before Text** – From here, you can add custom text that appears before the login link.

From the **Bottom Message** toggle, you can add a custom message below the registration form. Use this to add terms of service text, an email verification note, or any other context users need before submitting.

Then from the **Register Button Text** field, you can change the text on the register button.

To show a registration prompt when a visitor is about to leave your page, see [How to Create an Exit Intent Popup in Elementor](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/exit-intent-popup-in-elementor/) for setup instructions.

### Form Heading

By enabling the **Heading Content** toggle, you can customize the form heading text.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-6.png)

### Social Login/Register

From the **Facebook** toggle, you can add Facebook as a registration option on the form.

Then from the **Google** toggle, you can add Google as a registration option on the form.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-7.png)

You can align these social buttons from the **Alignment** section.

In the **Redirect URL** field, you can add a custom URL to redirect users after they sign in using Facebook or Google.

You can hide the default registration form by enabling the **Hide Form** toggle.

> **Note:** Enable **Hide Form** only when you have activated one of the social login options.

### Password Strength Meter

You will see this tab only when the **Password Strength Meter** toggle is enabled from the **Register Extra Options** tab.

From the **Style** dropdown, you can select a visual style for the password strength indicator.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-4.gif)

You can also add a label to the meter by enabling the **Label** toggle.

### My Account Menu

From this tab, you can add a custom account menu that logged-in users see on the page.

Here, you will find the same options available in the Login form's My Account Menu tab.

### Notification Message

From this tab, you can customize the notification messages that appear when users interact with the registration form.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-8.png)

From the **Register Message Option** section, you can edit the following messages for the registration form:

**Loading text** – To show a message while the form is submitting.

**Success text** – To show a message when the form submits successfully.

**Validation text** – To show a message when there is a validation error.

**Error Text** – To show a message when the form fails to submit.

Similarly, from the **Lost Password Message Option** section, you can edit the following messages for the lost password form:

**Loading text** – To show a message while the form is submitting.

**Success text** – To show a message when the reset email sends successfully.

**Error Text** – To show a message when the form fails to submit.

### Register Fields Width

From this tab, you can individually control the width of each field in the registration form for desktop, tablet, and mobile.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-9-262x1024.png)

### Validation Error Messages

By enabling the **Override Validation Error Message** toggle, you can customize the validation error message for each field in the registration form individually. Use this when your form has specific requirements, such as a custom username format or minimum password length, and you want error messages that explain those requirements clearly.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-10.png)

## How to Create a Custom Elementor Login and Registration Form?

With the WP Login & Register widget from The Plus Addons for Elementor, you can create a combined login and register toggle form on a single page.

You should add the form on a new or separate page. Add the WP Login & Register widget on the page.

### Forms Layout

From the **Type** dropdown, select **Login and Register**.

Then from the **Layout** dropdown, select the form layout. Here you will find four options:

- **Standard Form** – To create a standard login and register toggle form that is always visible on the page.

- **Button Hover** – This will open the login and register toggle form when the user hovers over a button.

- **Button Click** – This will open the login and register toggle form when the user clicks a button.

- **Button Popup** – With this, you can [create a popup login and register toggle form](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-an-elementor-login-register-popup/).

Select the option that fits your layout.

Let's select the Standard Form here.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-11.png)

You can set the lost password page from the **Password Reset Page** dropdown. Here you will find two options:

- **Default** – This will use the default WordPress password reset page.

- **Custom** – With this, you can [set a custom password reset page](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/custom-password-reset-form-page-in-elementor/).

> **Note:** The lost password link will only show on the form when enabled from the **Login Options** tab.

Then from the **Content Alignment** section, you can align the form content.

In the **Login Options** tab, you will find the same options available in the Login form.

In the **Register Extra Options**, **Registration Options**, **Form Heading**, **Social Login/Register**, **Password Strength Meter**, and **My Account Menu** tabs, you will find the same options available in the Registration form.

From the **Notification Message** tab, you can customize notification messages for the registration, login, and lost password forms.

In the **Login Fields Width** tab, you will find the same options available in the Login form.

In the **Register Fields Width** and **Validation Error Messages** tabs, you will find the same options available in the Registration form.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-5.gif)

## How to Style the WP Login & Register Widget?

To style the WP Login & Register widget, go to the **Style** tab. Styling options vary depending on the form type and layout you selected.

**Form Label** – From here, you can style the form labels, including font, size, and color.

![](https://theplusaddons.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/image-12.png)

**Form Input Fields** – From here, you can style the form input fields, including border, background, and text color.

**Form Button** – From here, you can style the submit buttons on the form.

**Hover/Click/Popup Button** – From here, you can style the trigger button that opens the form. This tab is visible when the layout is set to Button Hover, Button Click, or Button Popup.

**Button** – From here, you can style the close button on the form popup.

**Heading Option** – From here, you can style the form heading text.

**Register Additional Message** – From here, you can style the additional message shown below the registration form.

**Show Hide Password Toggle** – From here, you can style the icon used to show and hide the password field.

**Lost Password/Register Text** – From here, you can style the lost password and register links shown on the login form.

**Password Hint** – From here, you can style the password hint text on the registration form.

**Login/Register Tabbing** – From here, you can style the tab buttons that switch between the login and register forms on the combined form type.

**Notification Message Option** – From here, you can style the notification messages that appear on form submission.

**Custom Validation** – From here, you can style the custom validation error messages.

**Password Strength Meter** – From here, you can style the password strength indicator on the registration form.

**My Account Menu** – From here, you can style the account menu shown to logged-in users.

**Box Content Option** – From here, you can style the container that wraps the form.

**Extra Option** – By enabling the **Sticky Navigation Connection** toggle, you can [add the login or register button to a sticky header](https://theplusaddons.com/docs/add-a-login-button-to-a-sticky-header-in-elementor/). Use this when your site uses a sticky header and you want the login button to remain accessible as users scroll down the page.

[View Advanced Tab documentation](https://theplusaddons.com/help/plus-extras/)

## Unlock Pro-Level Login & Registration Extensions

The following features are available in [The Plus Addons for Elementor Pro](https://theplusaddons.com/pricing//?utm_source=tpae&utm_medium=docs&utm_campaign=text) and extend the WP Login & Register widget beyond the default free capabilities.

#### Social Login Integration (Google & Facebook)

Users can log in or register using their existing Google or Facebook account. This removes the need for a separate username and password. Configure this from the **Social Login/Register** tab inside the widget.

#### Mailchimp Subscription at Signup

A subscription checkbox can be added to the registration form that adds the new user to a Mailchimp list at the moment of registration. No separate form or third-party integration step is required. Configure this from the **Register Extra Options** tab.

#### Tabbed Login/Register/Reset Interface

The login form, registration form, and password reset form can be combined into a single widget using the **Login and Register** type. Users switch between the three using tab buttons on the same page. Configure this from the **Type** dropdown in the **Forms Layout** section.

#### Flexible Form Placement Options

The login or registration form can be displayed as a popup, triggered on button hover, or triggered on button click using the **Layout** dropdown in the **Forms Layout** section. Style the trigger button from the **Style** tab under **Hover/Click/Popup Button**.

#### Why Upgrade?

[The Plus Addons for Elementor Pro](https://theplusaddons.com/pricing//?utm_source=tpae&utm_medium=docs&utm_campaign=text) includes all Pro-only widgets and advanced options for Freemium widgets, plus access to Nexter Extension. The WP Login & Register Pro features listed above are not available in the free version of The Plus Addons for Elementor.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**Q: What should I do if the WP Login & Register widget isn't showing up?**
A: If the WP Login &amp; Register widget isn't appearing, ensure that you have both the Elementor FREE Plugin and The Plus Addons for Elementor plugin installed and activated. Additionally, verify that the WP Login &amp; Register widget is activated by navigating to The Plus Addons u2192 Widgets and searching for it. If it's not activated, turn on the toggle to enable it.

**Q: Can I customize the login form to match my website's branding?**
A: The Plus Addons for Elementor allows extensive customization of the login and registration forms. You can choose from four form layoutsu2014Standard, Button Hover, Button Click, and Button Popupu2014and adjust colors, fonts, and styles to align with your brand. This is crucial for maintaining a cohesive user experience across your site.

**Q: What options do I have for redirecting users after they log in?**
A: You can set up custom redirects for users after they log in by using the Redirect After Login toggle within the widget settings. This feature allows you to direct users to a specific URL, enhancing user experience by guiding them to relevant content immediately after login.

**Q: What are the benefits of adding Google reCAPTCHA to my registration form?**
A: Integrating Google reCAPTCHA into your registration form helps prevent spam and bot registrations, ensuring that only legitimate users can sign up. This feature is especially important for maintaining the integrity of your user base and can be easily added by enabling the reCAPTCHA v3 toggle within the registration form settings.

**Q: How can I make my registration form GDPR compliant?**
A: To ensure GDPR compliance for your registration form, you can add an acceptance checkbox that users must check before submitting their information. This is crucial for obtaining explicit consent from users regarding data processing, and you can enable this option within the registration form settings.

**Q: What happens if I donu2019t enable the Lost Password option in the login form?**
A: If you choose not to enable the Lost Password option in your login form, users will not have the ability to reset their password directly from the form. This could lead to frustration for users who forget their passwords, so it's advisable to enable this feature to enhance user accessibility and support.
