If you don't want your customers to log into WordPress back-end, you can disable "Automatically create Amelia Customer user" in Amelia Settings/Roles Settings/Customer, but enable Customer Panel.
Then, your customers will never receive the WordPress log-in email, but instead Amelia's notification in which you can include %customer_panel_url% as a placeholder, so they can access their front-end account.
Hello, I checked when a customer create his account, he needs to set his password in a page that it's wordpress branded.
How I can customize this page? (hide links, logos, etc.)
I don't want that any amelia user will have access to WP dashboard.
Also, i want to customize the message that it's sent by [email protected] and showing the wp-login.php link. How to enter to this configuration?
I just want that my user will change his password and that's it. Not to log-in into the wordpress site.
Thanks!
Hello Christian
If you don't want your customers to log into WordPress back-end, you can disable "Automatically create Amelia Customer user" in Amelia Settings/Roles Settings/Customer, but enable Customer Panel.
Then, your customers will never receive the WordPress log-in email, but instead Amelia's notification in which you can include %customer_panel_url% as a placeholder, so they can access their front-end account.
Kind Regards,
Aleksandar Vuković
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