Topic-icon Q: No Facebook login button!

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14 years 8 months ago #14100 by adam_j_bradley
Fresh Joomla 1.7 installation + JFBConnect 4.0.2. Followed the bouncing ball but no login button!? Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
Sorry for the muppet question.
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Sincerely,
Adam
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14 years 8 months ago #14101 by alzander
Adam,
I looked at your page, and am not seeing anywhere that login button should be. There's 2 ways to get it to show up:
1) Enable the JFBCLogin module
2) Add {JFBCLogin} to an article, or other place that will display on the page. JFBConnect will replace this automatically with the login button.

Hopefully that helps get you going, but if you still can't get it, just let us know!

Alex
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14 years 8 months ago #14115 by adam_j_bradley
Fresh install. Again no luck. Default install on Rochen with Gantry support. Anything more I can provide to help troubleshoot?
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Sincerely,
Adam
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14 years 8 months ago #14120 by alzander
Adam,
The picture you show indicates that the JFBCLogin module is published, but not assigned to any template positions. Can you set it to "position-7", where the default Login module looks to be placed, and test again? I think that will fix you right up. Without setting a position, Joomla simply won't display the module.

Hope that helps, and good luck,
Alex
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14 years 8 months ago #14158 by adam_j_bradley
Worked perfectly, don't I feel a goose!
Thank you :)

Sincerely,
Adam
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14 years 8 months ago #14160 by alzander
Adam,
No worries. Glad we could help get you going though.. and frankly, we like the 'easy' questions. If you're new to Joomla though, it can be confusing figuring out modules and all of their intricacies.

Anyways, hope it's all smooth sailing from here, but if you have any other questions or comments, just let us know!
Alex
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