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  • Hi,

    Yes that’s possible using a bit of coding:

    – Create an empty plugin like this: https://gist.github.com/sareiodata/76f701e01db6685829db

    – Add the following code to the end of it:

    /*
     * Filter the logged in message from the PB login form to display the first name instead of username
     * The first name links to Edit Profile
     */
    
    add_filter('wppb_login_message', 'wppbc_custom_logged_in_msg_3', 10, 3);
    function wppbc_custom_logged_in_msg_3($logged_in_message, $user_id, $display_name){
        $user = get_userdata ($user_id);
        $first_name = $user->first_name;
        $user_url = '<a href="http://www.yourdomain.com/edit-your-profile" class="wppb-author-url" title="'.$first_name.'">'.$first_name.'</a>';
        $logout_url = '<a href="'.wp_logout_url( $redirectTo = wppb_curpageurl() ).'" class="wppb-logout-url" title="'.__( 'Log out of this account', 'profilebuilder' ).'">'. __( 'Log out', 'profilebuilder').' »</a>';
        return '<p class="wppb-alert">' . sprintf(__( 'You are currently logged in as %1$s. %2$s', 'profilebuilder' ), $user_url, $logout_url ) . '</p><!-- .alert-->';
    }

    – Change the url in the $user_url variable with the url of your Edit profile page

    – Install this plugin via FTP (copy it inside wp-content/plugins) or create a zip archive with it and install it via the WordPress plugin upload functionality

    If you need help with any of this, please let me know!

    Best regards,

    Thread Starter Skaks

    (@skaks)

    Thanks a lot!!! Works perfectly!
    Great plugin and great support!

    Regards.

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