The ‘How to’ section claims that creating a custom login form is as simple as creating a new form and then assigning it to the login short code. Like this: [user-meta type="login" form="login"]
Unfortunately whenever I do this a message appears saying that the form cannot be found. Does anyone know why this is happening and how to get around it? I really need to customise the standard login form!
Make sure you have written the shortcode in proper way. Your created form name and the form=”name” in shortcode has to be the same. It should work then.
You could also use following shortcode for standard login form:
[user-meta type="login"]
Thanks.
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