Let’s learn how you can download and install the to your dashboard.


After activation, you can spot the TH Login in the Dashboard Menu

When you click on the Th Login section from the WordPress dashboard, you will see the customization options provided for the login form.


In this dashboard, you can select where users will spawn after logging in.
In the Login section, you get three options, viz, Current Page, Dashboard, Homepage, and Custom URL. Users will be redirected to the respective page after logging in.
In the logout section, the same settings are given. The only difference is that the user is redirected after logging out.

On this page, you get separate shortcodes for the Login Form, Register Form, Forgot Password Form, Combined Modal, and Popup Link. You can use the respective shortcodes to showcase the form.

This section allows you to edit the fields of the form.
Here you can edit the position of the fields, their label, placeholder, error message, and icon of each field.
Moreover, if you want to add new fields, then you can also.
These customizations are allowed for the Login, Registration, and Forgot Password forms.

Here you can set when the login form appears on the page. There are a few options given that help you set the login time.

On this page, a few conditions are given; if they are triggered, the form appears on the page.

You can select the page here, and the login for will be seen when the user opens that page.

Same as the page, the login form comes into sight when the selected category is opened.

Here you can add the tags, and when the posts with the added tags are opened, the login form comes into sight.

Here you can enable or disable the login form for the particular device.

On this dashboard, you can control how often and for how duration the login pop-up should appear.

If you want to integrate the login into the menu, you can do it from here. You get various settings options to set the login.

On this page, you can control the design of the form.
Even the small things like the label, background. foreground, button, etc, are customizable.
While customizing, you can see the preview of the form.
You can do the customization separately for all three forms (Login form, Register form, Forgot Password form).

Brute Force Protection is provided in the form so that unauthorized access can be prevented.
You can set the maximum number of attempt that a user can have to access a account after which the account will be blocked for some period of time.

The reCAPTCHA helps to protect your site from bots and spam.

The HoneyPot security helps you trap the cyber attackers and understand your Cyber team their tactics, and then they can improve website protection.

If this option is enabled, you need to allow every new user who registers on your site. You can see the users’ list on this page.

You can set a timer here. If the user is inactive after that timer that they will be logged out. You can also show a warning before auto logout, which will last for a few seconds(you can set the timer for this too).

You can enable this button if you want the users to verify their email before registering on your site.
You can set the sender’s (your) name, email, subject, and content here.

This allows you to integrate with WordPress and Woocommerce to integrate their settings and options.
