You *should* be able to still use the slider. The worst case scenario is that you'll have to disable their inclusion of the Facebook Javascript library. This *may* be an option or it would have to be a minor code change to their module. We should be able to help point you in the right direction either way.My question is, if I will use your JFBConnect can I keep that slider?
Yes. No problem.is it possible to disable K2 social plugin and us yours with all these benefits from FB Open Graph?
This I'm honestly not sure of. We've tested and had good feedback with JFusion, which integrates with phpBB, but I haven't had any experience with p8pBB. JFBConnect does use standard Joomla User and Authentication plugins. However, logging in from to the admin area of the forum will likely never work with any module. The reason is that the forum expects a username and password, whereas Facebook provides a special 'token' that says which user is logged in. That token may not work for the forum that expects a username/password. In that case, you would need to use your Joomla or phpBB login/password to get in and there really isn't anything I think we could do about that....and now most important problem what will happened with users in phpBB, they are synchronized from Joomla (when I use above mentioned module, I was not able to log in, in administration of forum).
We have multiple registration modes. Our 'automatic' mode creates the user's account automatically, in which case captcha's are bypassed completely. Our 'normal' registration mode lets the user select their username, password, email or other fields you want and this mode does work with captcha.Last question for now is what about manual registration, can I use reCaptcha? ...with others was not able, give back error of reCaptcha.
alzander wrote:
This I'm honestly not sure of. We've tested and had good feedback with JFusion, which integrates with phpBB, but I haven't had any experience with p8pBB. JFBConnect does use standard Joomla User and Authentication plugins. However, logging in from to the admin area of the forum will likely never work with any module. The reason is that the forum expects a username and password, whereas Facebook provides a special 'token' that says which user is logged in. That token may not work for the forum that expects a username/password. In that case, you would need to use your Joomla or phpBB login/password to get in and there really isn't anything I think we could do about that....and now most important problem what will happened with users in phpBB, they are synchronized from Joomla (when I use above mentioned module, I was not able to log in, in administration of forum).
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