Bootstrap Login does not merely provide an empty shell of a login form, but comes with support for actually logging someone in.
Authentication actions can be passed as data attributes to the login form, which Bootstrap Login reads and then uses JavaScript to send them inside the HTTP request when the user presses the "Submit" button.
This way data is sent to a valid login handling service and the user is logged in on the site/service/app.
Bootstrap Login will then parse the response and show either a login success message, or the received error.
The plugin supports also local or remote login services, and can also be easily translated (localized) to any language.
What is new in this release:
- Added bootstrap-login.jquery.json file.
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
- jQuery 1.7 or higher
- Bootstrap
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