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344 <form name="loginform" id="loginform" action="wp-login.php" method="post">
345      <p>
346           <label><?php _e('Username:') ?><br />
347           <input type="text" name="log" id="user_login" class="input" value="<?php echo attribute_escape(stripslashes($user_login)); ?>" size="20" tabindex="10" /></label>
348      </p>
349      <p>
350           <label><?php _e('Password:') ?><br />
351           <input type="password" name="pwd" id="user_pass" class="input" value="" size="20" tabindex="20" /></label>
352      </p>
353 <?php do_action('login_form'); ?>
354      <p><label><input name="rememberme" type="checkbox" id="rememberme" value="forever" tabindex="90" /> <?php _e('Remember me'); ?></label></p>
355      <p class="submit">
356           <input type="submit" name="submit" id="submit" value="<?php _e('Login'); ?> &raquo;" tabindex="100" />
357           <input type="hidden" name="redirect_to" value="<?php echo attribute_escape($redirect_to); ?>" />
358      </p>
359 </form>
360 </div>
361
362 <ul>