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SleekView for Custom Login Page Customizer

Erident's Custom Login Page Customizer reskins wp-login.php in minutes. SleekView reads wp_users plus usermeta into one inline-editable management table that matches the polish of your branded login.

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SleekView table view for WP Custom Login Page (Erident)

A branded login deserves a serious back-office

Erident's Custom Login Page Customizer is a popular free option for restyling wp-login.php with logos, colors, and background images. It does the job well for the public-facing door, but the work after that door is still the stock WordPress Users screen with its 25-row pagination, single role filter, and no last-login column. Teams that branded the login eventually want a back-office that matches.

SleekView reads wp_users joined with wp_usermeta and lets you build a management surface against that data. Combine the role column with arbitrary meta keys (last login, signup source, billing region) into one filterable table. Inline edit role and status cells without losing your scroll position, and save the filter as a reusable view for monthly audits.

The pairing is natural because both plugins respect their lane. Erident never touches admin tables. SleekView never touches the login page. Together they deliver the cohesive look-and-feel-and-workflow that branded portals need: a custom front door and a real workspace behind it, with no custom plugin code on either side.

Workflow

From wp_users to a real management workspace

1

Point at wp_users

Create a SleekView and select the WordPress Users data source. SleekView pulls the standard columns and exposes every wp_usermeta key as an opt-in column.
2

Add the meta you need

Add columns for last_login, last_activity, billing_country, or any custom meta Erident's companions write. Pick column types so dates sort chronologically, not as text.
3

Build saved filters

Combine role + registration window + meta predicates. Save the result as 'Suspect signups' or 'Dormant editors' so the audit becomes a one-click action, not a query each time.
4

Edit inline and export

Change role or account status from the cell. Bulk select rows for export to CSV and run cleanup with peace of mind, since changes route through standard WordPress capability checks.

Sample columns

User directory and activity

WordPress users live in wp_users with metadata in wp_usermeta. SleekView pulls both into one table you can sort and filter.
Source: wp_users
User Email Role Last seen Status Registered
alex alex@team.com Admin 2026-04-24 Active 2025-04-01
lara lara@team.com Editor 2026-04-21 Active 2024-12-12
guest guest@team.com Subscriber 2025-12-09 Inactive 2023-08-09
spam-signup promo@scam.io Subscriber Never Suspect 2026-04-23

Comparison

Default Users vs. SleekView

Default WordPress Users screen

  • Default screen lacks last-login data out of the box
  • Filtering by role and meta together is not possible
  • Bulk actions are limited and reload the page
  • No way to flag suspect signups inline
  • Saved scopes are not available

SleekView

  • Reads wp_users and wp_usermeta in one table
  • Filter by role, registration date, or status
  • Inline edit role and status without page reloads
  • Saved views for monthly user audits
  • Export filtered slices for cleanups

Features

What SleekView gives you for WP Custom Login Page (Erident)

Audit suspect signups

Build a view of subscribers who never logged in within seven days of registration. Bulk delete or quarantine in a single pass without touching SQL.

Role and meta filters

Combine role, registration window, and any usermeta key in a single saved filter. Stack predicates without writing meta_query arrays.

Safe inline edits

Change roles or status from the table cell. Edits route through standard WordPress APIs, so capability checks and hooks fire normally.

Audience

Common scenarios where the pair shines

Branded portals

Internal tools and member portals get a custom login plus a custom user-management screen, without commissioning a custom admin plugin.

Agencies

Hand clients a portal that looks bespoke front and back. SleekView templates make the same workspace deployable across every site.

Community sites

Identify dormant or abusive subscribers using saved filters that combine role, signup date, and last-active meta in one query.

The bigger picture

Branded portals need branded back-offices

Login customization is usually the first signal that a WordPress site is more than a blog. Internal tools, member portals, agency client environments, and SaaS-style products all start by hiding the default login. The trouble is that the moment a user gets in, they are looking at the same Users screen the WordPress contributor saw in 2008.

There is no last-login column, no way to combine role with meta, no saved filter for 'subscribers who never confirmed,' and no inline status edit. Teams compensate by writing throwaway admin pages, exporting from PHPMyAdmin, or paying for a single-purpose plugin per concern. SleekView replaces the patchwork by treating wp_users as just another data source you can build views on top of.

Filters compose. Views save. Cells edit.

The cohesive feel that Erident gives the login carries through to the daily moderation work, which is where most of the actual time gets spent.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WP Custom Login Page (Erident)

No. Erident controls the login UI exclusively. SleekView only powers admin-side tables built on wp_users and wp_usermeta. The two plugins never touch each other's code paths, which makes them safe to run together on production.

 

Yes, if a companion plugin writes a timestamp to usermeta. Erident itself does not record last login, but plugins like Simple History or WP Activity Log do. Add the meta key as a column in SleekView and you get sortable, filterable last-login data.

 

Yes. Any role registered with WordPress (whether by Members, User Role Editor, or custom code) appears as a filter option. SleekView reads from the live wp_roles option, so newly registered roles show up immediately.

 

Yes. CSV export honors the active filters and the visible columns, not the entire users table. That means a 'subscribers registered in March' filter exports just those users with just the columns you chose, ready for an email tool import.

 

Yes. Per-site or network-wide views are both supported. On a multisite install you can build a network admin view that joins wp_users with wp_usermeta across all blogs, or scope each view to a specific site for tenant-style separation.

 

No. SleekView only reads when an admin opens a view. The login flow is untouched and Erident's customization sits entirely on the front-end. There is no runtime overhead on wp-login.php from installing SleekView.

 

Yes, for any meta key you expose as a column. Inline edits respect the same capability checks WordPress applies on the profile screen. Sensitive keys can be marked read-only in the column config so an editor can see them without being able to change them.

 

Nothing in SleekView changes. Erident only writes options for its own login customization, and SleekView reads users and usermeta. Removing one plugin has no effect on the other beyond reverting the login screen to the WordPress default.

 

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