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Reset Password Function

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Step 1:

  • Open your Email Templates Management System.
  • Click on Add New to create a new Email Template.
  • In the Email Subject field, enter a title e.g. Reset Password. 
  • In the Email Content area, access the Short Code {reset_password_link} by finding it in the right side of the window within the Short-code section.
  • It’s advisable to consistently generate this link as an anchor tag. This ensures that our users are directed to this page directly.

  • Insert the short code into the email content area.
  • Now you can update the page

Step 2:

Email Template Settings:

Select User or Admin as Email Recipient:

  • This allows you to choose whether the email will be sent to a user or an admin.

Select Type from Given Options:

  • This step involves choosing the type of email you want to configure.You could integrate a password reset option from this tab.

Select User Role from Given Options:

  • After selecting the type of email, you can further refine the recipient by choosing the user role. This could be options like subscriber, contributor, editor, etc.

Step 3:

  • Access the “Pages” section in your content management system.
  • Click on “Create New Page” to start creating a new page.
  • In the title field, Write the Title of the Page e.g. Reset Password.
  • In the page content area, paste the short-code this [cwpResetPasswordForm].
  • Now click on the “Publish” button to make the page live and accessible to users.

Step 4:

  • Open the CubeWP settings.
  • Look for and locate the “URL Config” option within the settings menu.
  • In the Password Reset Page settings, select your desired page as you have created according to your need.
  • After making the selection, be sure to save the settings to apply the changes.

Note:

The selection of this page is mandatory; otherwise, users may encounter difficulties in the password reset process.

Note:

Difficulties may arise for users in the reset process if they attempt to perform reset functions from the frontend.

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