Yes, you can disable guest chat within plugin settings. Then everybody who want to use the live chat has to login before.
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Yes, you can disable guest chat within plugin settings. Then everybody who want to use the live chat has to login before.
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At the moment, the link on the required login for chat directs the user to the wordpress back-end login.
If someone is using an e-commerce (or membership or lms) plugin, they will often have a dedicated login page for customers (or members or students).
For example, with WooCommerce it’s /my-account/
It’s becoming more common to not direct users to the wordpress back-end.
Is there a way to choose which page the user is directed to when they click the login link on the chat widget? Preferably without having to edit the plugin PHP?
Thanks and regards.
Hi Aidan,
thanks for the valid Feedback. We will put this into our next release 🙂