Topic-icon SCLogin unequal integration with EasySocial vs JomSocial?

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Hi,
Have switched from JomSocial (JS) to EasySocial (ES) and have noticed that when hitting the "Register" button I get to a page that no longer has FB and Google login options and also has very different looking registration fields. See screencast.com/t/COsbLZ0BY4

Also, I was asking the ES support for help setting up a Partner registration link that would take users directly into a custom profile registration (for business) and here's what they said:
"Hm, the reason why those custom field is missing when you click on register button is because now SCLogin module set to integrated with EasySocial, and this SCLogin provider didn't develop to show EasySocial custom field, you should consult with this SCLogin module provider and see whether they have plan to do something similar layout like Jomsocial."

I'm not clear myself if this response has more to do with my first question above or to direct registration to a custom business profile?

Any help or insight into this would be appreciated.

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peter
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The page that you're sent to is the standard EasySocial registration page. It's where the user would go if you created a menu item to EasySocial -> Registration (I think that's the name of the menu item type).

We don't have direct control over that page. There is an option in EasySocial for "Integrate with JFBConnect", similar to the setting that was in JomSocial. That setting should be adding the JFBConnect social login buttons to pages like the one you show. If it's not, that could be an omission on StackIdeas part or the intentional behavior. You may want to ask them if they can add it or if it should be there at all.

Of course, you can always modify their registration page and add the JFBConnect easy-tags for adding the social login buttons, {JFBCLogin} wherever you want the login buttons to automatically be added.

I hope that helps explain and answer your question, but if you need anything else, just let us know!

Thanks,
Alex
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Thanks Alex. When I was using jomsocial, the register button linked to a very simple four field window with the social login buttons. This experience is disappointing with ES. I'll ask them and see what they say.

Thanks.
Peter
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alex,
Where exactly would I enter the tags to get the social login buttons to appear on the EasySocial pages? You can send me the link to the documentation.

Thanks.
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I honestly don't know EasySocial templating very much as it's changed over time. We haven't had a big deep dive into their latest release either, so I really can't point you in the right direction there. The answer would be in their registration template form (or whatever other page you want to add the buttons), but unfortunately, I don't know where those are located in the filesystem offhand.

Alex
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