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WordPress Add Login/Logout Links Using a Plugin

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Add Login/Logout Links Using a Plugin

One of the simplest ways to manage login/logout links is by using a plugin. Many plugins are designed specifically for this purpose. Here’s how you can do it:

  • Install a Plugin:
    1. Go to your WordPress dashboard.
    2. Navigate to Plugins > Add New.
    3. Search for a plugin like “Login Logout Menu” or “WP Login Auto Redirect”.
    4. Install and activate the plugin.
  • Configure the Plugin:
    1. Once activated, go to the plugin’s settings page (usually found under Settings or directly in the dashboard menu).
    2. Configure the settings according to your preferences (e.g., where to redirect users after login/logout).
    3. The plugin should automatically add login/logout links to your menus or provide you with shortcodes to add to widgets or custom menus.
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