I am one of the developers of LoginPress & one of our users reported an issue if your plugin is active (user cannot customise the login errors). We found that this is caused by your plugin.
In our case, We're using login_errors filter to modify the error messages, that is working fine but when I activate your plugin the global variable $errors return Null that is used in custom.php # 1309
So kindly check the logic of your script – this would not only solve our issue but also helps to limit conflicts with other plugins.
Hi,
I am one of the developers of LoginPress & one of our users reported an issue if your plugin is active (user cannot customise the login errors). We found that this is caused by your plugin.
In our case, We're using login_errors filter to modify the error messages, that is working fine but when I activate your plugin the global variable $errors return
Null
that is used in custom.php # 1309So kindly check the logic of your script – this would not only solve our issue but also helps to limit conflicts with other plugins.
Thank you. -Abdul Wahab.