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7 years 5 months ago #60201 by robf
Hello,

I read in the release notes of the new update;

improvements like a horizontal mode, streamlined looks, and a modal popup view for login and registration


I have updated to the latest version, however I cannot find how to enable a modal registration form. Please explain how to turn this on.

Thanks
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7 years 5 months ago #60208 by alzander
We don't support registration in the modal popup. The improvements above concern the login window and links to the registration page. We'll re-word that as I see how it can be confusing as written.

Sorry for the confusion.

Thanks,
Alex
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7 years 5 months ago #60209 by alzander
Actually... I just searched through our Changelog and couldn't find that text in either the JFBConnect or SCLogin notes. Can you let me know where you saw that:
www.sourcecoast.com/jfbconnect/docs/general/changelog
www.sourcecoast.com/sclogin/documentation/changelog

Thanks,
Alex
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7 years 5 months ago #60256 by robf
Ok. That is too bad. I found the text on the main download page;

www.sourcecoast.com/index.php?option=com...w=release&Itemid=248

We're very excited to announce a new SCLogin module freely available to any users of Joomla 3.x and Joomla 2.5. This module is based off the Joomla 3.x login module, with improvements like a horizontal mode, streamlined looks, and a modal popup view for login and registration. Additionally, the new module seamlessly integrates with JFBConnect for Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Yahoo, VK.com, Github, Amazon, Meetup, Windows Live or Instagram integration for Joomla, enabling you to easily let users login using the most popular social networks in a slick looking login module.

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7 years 5 months ago #60258 by alzander
Thanks for pointing that out. We updated the text to better convey what SCLogin does, and doesn't, do.

Sorry for the confusion and we certainly hope you still find SCLogin an improvement over the standard Joomla login module. If you have any suggestions for other improvements, we'd love to hear them.

Thanks,
Alex
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