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Create a Joomla menu link to CBs registration page that is public and published (it does not need to be on module that is published, it just needs to exist). Now edit your custom Joomla template and assign it to your new CB registration menu link. CB login module will use the registration menu link for registration and forgot login pages.#1. When you click on "Register" for a new user the page it brings you to shows Joomla's default template. I have a customized template, how do I change the registration page to that template?
Once you edit your CB login module and set the avatar to always display then it should always display once the user is logged in. It does not show if the user is not logged in. We're using custom CSS specifically for JPs design to have that appearance and are welcome to inspect it with Chrome or Firebug for Firefox to see our exact CSS.#2. I am trying to get my login very similar to joomlapolis's login for their page. Show the avatar on the left with a list of actions on the right. However I cannot get the avatar to show even though it is selected as show always in the Login Module? Is there more advanced options/plugin to be able to have more advanced options on the login like adding user profile actions similar to joomlapolis's?
I have no idea where the "None" is coming from but the "Enter security code" is coming from CB Captcha. Navigate to CB > Plugin Management > CB Captcha and set "Include title for security input box on CB Login form:" to "No".#3. On my front end login it says "Enter security code" and "None" randomly. I cannot figure out how to remove those words and I am not seeing it at all in the login module.
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The menu you see to the right of our module isn't CB Login at all infact it's a Joomla menu module directly next to our login module in that same template position. So basically create your CB Login module then create a Joomla menu module that is Registered access only and has whatever links you'd like on it and place it in the same module position then you'll likely need to float the menu or login module using CSS; this should give a similar experience.As for inspecting the CSS for the customer layout menu you guys use.... I have no background in computers so I wouldn't even know how to go about doing something like that.
Nope, never seen it before. Perhaps check the Pre and Post text fields of your CB Login module to see if you may have supplied text there by mistake. Aside from that it could be a CB plugin adding it or maybe Joomla system plugin (not likely).Any hints on what the "None" might be coming from on the login? I went through a bunch of the plugins and I cannot seem to find anything to make it go away. Maybe you can point me in a direction?
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