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You can't do this without the login module being present on the page. The login module is what loads in the API and the JS. If the login module is present then you can use the below for example.My Question: What do I have to do to insert a "Login with facebook" button in an article which functions similar to the one that appears in the login module after setting up CB Connect?
That has zero affect on CB Conditional.I've tried putting the facebook login button in an article by following the instructions at developers.facebook.com but it didn't help. The user couldn't even login on my site through that button. So, what to do?
Known bug fixed for next release.1) After logging in via facebook from the login module, the "unlink" option from the "menu" tab (CB Menu Plugin) did not work.
Same bug as the unlink, which is also fixed for next release. The workaround is to ensure the login module is show on the profile page.2)Similarly, the "invite" option from the "menu" tab (CB Menu Plugin) also did not work.
Please don't do this. We're here to help. There's no reason to yell to us that you need help. That's pretty much assumed as these are support forums. It will not speed up response times and it will not give you priority. Response time for professionals is within 1 business day. In your case it has been 2 hours. This is liable to actually get your support answered absolutely last, if at all; basically it's not appreciated.PLEASE HELP ME OUT SOMEONE
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