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I'm not sure what you're approving here. It sounds like you have it working though (or at least ready to test on live), but if you need answers about the tags, just let us know.I guess I can trust that the tags will show the buttons on my live site once I approve the listing.
We don't have a way for social logins to redirect to different places. You can only configure the login (or registration) redirections in the Configuration area of JFBConnect. For standard Joomla Logins, yes, the SCLogin module has a separate option for Login redirection that can redirect the user to different places.Would I need two separate SClogin modules to accomplish that?
That's Joomla's user registration/login system which we don't have control of. The activation link is completely generated by Joomla and there's not a way to have it track where a user originally registered from (or, where they started registering from, which is what matters) and then generate a specific link based on their registration flow. It's a neat idea, but would be pretty complex to implement properly.Is it possible to have the activation link log them in and open the poll?
Ahhh.. that could be a problem. Yes, you can use multiple SCLogin modules. However, there should only be one configured for the modal popup. Our Javascript expects only one modal when it's launching, so the first one on the page is the popup that would display. I'm not sure if there's an easy way around that.To be clear, you are confirming that I can use two SCLogin modules. Correct? If so, where would I find the equivalent of this code:
In the Joomla language manager. Either create overrides through the administrator area or update the /language/xx_yy/xx_yy.com_users.ini fileWhere can I change the text that goes with the Joomla sent activation email?
Most social networks do return the email address of the user. Instagram, specifically, does not, and there may be others. But Facebook and Twitter definitely do return the email address and that will be added to the Joomla's user profile when their account is created. I'd recommend making sure the "Automatically link new users by email" setting is 'Yes' in JFBConnect so that, if the user already has an account on your site with that email address, their social account will connect to the Joomla account automatically and they won't need to go through any registration or linking process to connect them.I also need to confirm that when users login with any of the social buttons that an email is placed in their joomla profile.
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