Magic Login PRO 2.6 is here, introducing new ways to streamline your WordPress login experience. This update focuses on flexibility, user-friendly design, and more control over authentication — especially for sites using Elementor or managing users with unique login needs.
Build Seamless Login & Registration Forms with Elementor
With Magic Login PRO 2.6, you can now add Magic Login and Registration forms as Elementor widgets, no need to manually place shortcodes. These widgets work similarly to our shortcode implementation behind the scenes, ensuring compatibility, but now you get real-time previews and easier customization directly inside Elementor.
This approach gives you more flexibility to style, position, and configure your login and registration forms while instantly seeing how they’ll appear on your site. We’re continuing to refine this integration, so we’d love your feedback to make it even more powerful in upcoming releases.
Send Login Links Directly from User Profiles
Need to send a one-click login link to a specific user? Now you can. From the WordPress User Profile screen, admins can send login links instantly — a handy tool for support teams or membership sites.
Fine-Tuned Control Over Token Expiration
This release also introduces the ability to override TTL (time-to-live) and token validity on a per-user basis. Whether you want longer-lasting tokens for trusted admins or shorter ones for high-security accounts, you now have granular control.
Under the Hood Improvements
Beyond these headline features, Magic Login PRO 2.6 includes several under-the-hood updates to keep things running smoothly:
- Input field names have been updated to prevent conflicts with Cloudflare Turnstile.
- Fixed translation warnings and auto-updater notices.
- Updated dependency packages for improved stability and performance.
Upgrade Today
Magic Login PRO 2.6 makes it easier than ever to customize and control your login workflows. Update your plugin now and take advantage of the new Elementor widgets, admin-friendly login link sending, and user-level token controls.