This usually indicates that the JFBConnect plugins are not enabled on your site. Please enable our authentication, user and system plugins for JFBC for the component and its modules to function properly.The module displays JFBConnect not enabled. Please enable.
The owner for a Twitter channel must be a user that has authenticated on the front-end with Twitter credentials. If you want to map your Super Admin to your twitter account, make sure to set the SCLogin module > Logout View Settings > 'Show Connect Account Button(s)' option to Show. Then when you log in with your Super Admin on the front-end, you can then connect to the Twitter account. (Or you can also just login with the Twitter button in SCLogin and choose whether to create a new user or map to an existing one). After you have the user authenticated on the front-end with Twitter, this user should be available in the list of Channel Owners in the channel edit area.I am trying to set up a twitter feed to the site. Updated the api keys etc but no user displays in list for the channel. I only have one user = Super Admin.
You can use any login module. However, if you want the capabilities of having the social login buttons, you will need to add the {JFBCLogin} easy-tag to the module.Also can I use any login module or do I need to use SCLogin ?
The Twitter user must be mapped with JFBConnect. We do not support social network authentication with other extensions. If you have not logged in with Twitter via JFBConnect/SCLogin, there will be no options in the channel owner list.I am using the ajax login component from offlajn.com/ I can login using twitter all ok. However I still cannot get a user to display in the channel user list. Not sure I understand how you store the data for users who have auth with twitter. I am assuming you need a user to publish the channel ? I do not need to post just read only display. Unable to publish channel.
I think the confusion we're running into is that you're using a different extension to authenticate with Twitter. We do not support this.re twitter user. Which parameter is used to match twitter user with joomla user ? The email address or user name ? I am guessing the email address. So the twitter user ie owner of the feed has same email as the joomla user.
* If you're looking for Joomla registration, there are options to display a register button in SCLogin in the "Login View Settings" tab. When clicked, this will redirect to the Joomla users component.You did mention I can use any login module ? Trouble is SClogin does not have registration forms.
The easiest way to get the buttons are with the above suggestions. However, you could do a template override on whatever module you're using for login and add that code to get the social login buttons like Twitter from JFBConnect to show up:What is {JFBCLogin} easy-tag to the module. Where to add this code ?
{JFBCLogin}
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