Title: Bug: password field readonly
Last modified: June 5, 2026

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# Bug: password field readonly

 *  Resolved [Björn](https://wordpress.org/support/users/nijen/)
 * (@nijen)
 * [1 week, 6 days ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/bug-password-field-readonly/)
 * Hi, it’s me again 🙂
   If you set Appeareance > Button Position > Replace Password
   field, then on the login page, click “Use password instead” the passwordfield
   will be revelaed, but in readonly state. I don’t think that is on purpose – on
   the contrary it is then impossible to login without a passkey.On this note of
   replacing the password field: In my opinion it is preferrable becasue it adds
   some friction to users who insist on using the password instead of passkey. So
   please keep the option to replace the password field with the passkey button.
   What I would like to see is to only reveal the password field after the user 
   has been confirmed to be registered on the site. If you do this, then you casn
   replace the password field completely and instead have a temporary passord sent–
   i.e. an emailed login link.Thanks again for a very good plugin!Björn

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 *  Plugin Author [Hossein](https://wordpress.org/support/users/hosseinalehabib/)
 * (@hosseinalehabib)
 * [1 week, 6 days ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/bug-password-field-readonly/#post-18929775)
 * Hi Björn,
 * Thank you again for the clear report
 * I have reproduced the issue with Appearance → Button position → Replace password
   field. When clicking “Use password instead”, the password field appeared but 
   could not be edited. That was not intentional.
 * The cause is an interaction with WordPress core: its login script disables the
   password field while it is hidden, and my plugin was not re-enabling it when 
   the field was shown again. That is why it looked read-only.
 * This is fixed in Authentry 1.1.1. Please update the plugin to 1.1.1, after updating,“
   Use password instead” should reveal a fully editable password field so users 
   can sign in normally.
 * I also appreciate your broader suggestion, verifying that the username/email 
   belongs to a registered account first, and then offering an emailed one-time 
   login link instead of showing the password field. That is a thoughtful enhancement
   and something I’m considering for a future release.
 * Thank you for helping me improve Authentry.

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 * Last activity: [1 week, 6 days ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/bug-password-field-readonly/#post-18929775)
 * Status: resolved