Understanding the Appearance Settings
Here's a description of the Appearance Settings from WP Frontend Admin: Admin CSS: This CSS will run on the admin content, it will not apply to the general…
Here's a description of the Appearance Settings from WP Frontend Admin: Admin CSS: This CSS will run on the admin content, it will not apply to the general…
Here's an explanation of the Access Restrictions options from WP Frontend Admin: Enable the wp-admin access restrictions: Check this option to activate access restrictions. This means that users…
Here's an explanation of the Login Settings from WP Frontend Admin: Login Page URL (optional): If you create a frontend dashboard, you can use the shortcode: [wp_frontend_admin_login_form] to…
You can access the general settings by going to WP Frontend Admin > Settings > General. Add "Edit" link after post content: Most themes show an "Edit" link…
In this tutorial, we show you how to manage MyCred user points on the frontend. MyCred is a free WordPress plugin that allows you to add gamification features…
https://youtu.be/YNwUtZYyMxU Creating a multisite platform for online stores and sell membership plans can be really difficult and tedious. You need to be versed in using WordPress and WP…
In this post, we show you how to allow instructors to create LearnDash courses on the frontend. We'll create a frontend page without programming anything; we just need…
https://youtu.be/iyRT5GhEViQ Important. This post focuses on configuring a global frontend dashboard site for WordPress Multisite. However, you can configure a beautiful dashboard on a normal site as well.…