Tell us what you are trying to do?
I want to display the login form to guest visitors. I have followed your tutorials, and tried different browsers and even mobile. I have deactivated all other plugins but still does not show.
Is there any documentation that you are following?
https://toolset.com/course-lesson/creating-custom-login-forms/
Is there a similar example that we can see?
I can give you admin access
What is the link to your site?
hidden link
Hi,
Thank you for contacting us and I'd be happy to assist.
To troubleshoot this, I'll need to see how this login page is set up in the admin area.
Can you please share temporary admin login details, along with the link to this login form page?
Note: Your next reply will be private and making a complete backup copy is recommended before sharing the access details.
regards,
Waqar
Hi.
I have discovered that the issue appears to be the standard WordPress themes for Twenty Twenty Two and Twenty Twenty Three do not support content templates.
If I switch to Twenty Twenty One then the login and other content templates work correctly.
Please can you advise how I can fix this for Twenty Twenty Three theme
Thank you for sharing these details.
Your observation is correct. The Toolset content templates are not supported by themes, designed for the 'full-site-editing' feature.
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For this reason, if you'd like to start with a default WordPress theme as a base, you can select 'Twenty Twenty-One' theme or any other theme that is not built for 'full-site-editing'.
The list of Toolset recommended themes is available at:
https://toolset.com/documentation/recommended-themes/
As for the original report, I see that the login form is now showing for guests, with the 'Twenty Twenty-One' theme.
I think it would be most help and also save a lot of support requests, if you update tutorials where you mention content templates with this issue.
A simple line referencing the new standard wordpress themes rather than the 'full site editing' feature as most of us would not recognise that statement. Many of us deliberately use standard wordpress themes for the very reason of keeping things simple before developing further.