You can customize the login form or login/register links to your requirements using the “Text to replace blocked content” section.
You can use the WYSIWYG editors to add in the content to appear above and below the form or links.
Advanced users can use this section to add their own HTML to further customize the form or links.
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Hello, I think you have a bug here (using WP 2.9.2):
I use “HTML to Insert
After protected Area
(For Non Logged in users)” to publish a “Register” link after the login form.
The plug-in strips automatically my URL (/wp-login…) into (../wp-login?…)
I do not want the relative URL. I tried absolute, I tried starting it with a / so that it takes back to the root directory: not working, the plug-in DECIDES for me that I should use ../url, which breaks the site (I am using it to protect content on more than 2 levels of category depth).
Thanks to let me know how to work around this.
Other than that, great plug-in
To append to the above: looks like a tinymce issue.
@Wax : Thanks for pointing out the issue…It was a tiny MCE issue as you pointed out..I have updated the plugin to version 1.3.1 to include the fix.