Deactivate and reactivate the plugin.
That didn’t fix it… upon closer inspection I see that the login pages (which are now children of the TML nav item, and not the Pages parent) no longer have the page template drop down! I think this is the cause.
I have made my default site template require that the user be logged in, else they’re redirected to the registration screen (to keep all content private). I had set the login page to have the template that didn’t require a logged in user. Hmmm. Is this something you might add back in a future update?
In the mean time I’ve hardcoded the login back to /wp-login.php; which kinda defeats the purpose of using TML in the first place! D’oh!
Sorry to edge-case you! Haha!
TML uses the standard page template hierarchy. SO, you can create templates like page-login.php and page-register.php.
And THAT is why you’re the bestest!
Thanks!