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Hi – I have set up eMember and PDF stamper to work together – so far so good. However I’m having trouble with the login form that is used to access a protected area on the website. When you click on the link to the protected page the login form positions itself to the very left of the screen. Ideally I would like it centred on the page. Also when you click on the ‘Forgot password?’ link the form that pops up doesn’t seem very well positioned either.
I am using Elegant Theme’s Divi Theme on top of the latest version of WordPress. The site is [www.featuremedical.co.uk]. It’s not live yet so a password is required to access the site: 6#4Tb7?2. The protected area is reached by clicking on the ‘Staff’ link in the navigation
Many thanks
This particular thread discusses various PHP and CSS mods you can do to format the protected content message:
You maybe talking about the fancy login popup window. That window can be severely affected by other themes and plugins.
That is an optional feature that we recommend you do not enable unless you are using a set of themes and plugins that play nice. It is best to use the standard login of emember (no fancy option).
The following test will help you see what I mean:
https://support.tipsandtricks-hq.com/forums/topic/test-to-identy-a-conflicting-theme-or-plugin
As you suspected I don’t think the theme was playing very nicely with the plugin. Not a problem though – I’ve taken the offending theme off that page and it’s working fine now. Thanks