By viperdriver on Wednesday, 16 August 2017
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Hi,
When clicking on Continue reading it asks to login. We do not want that. I tried for hours...I Googled myself "crazy"
Now I really have to ask here ;-)

What is causing this?
It seems like I was unable to login from your backend, this is what i hitting now :

Warning
Login denied! Your account has either been blocked or you have not activated it yet.


Can you try follow my instruction to check again and see whether those configuration is it setup correctly?

1. Ensure your current 'Easyblog - single category' menu item and 'Easyblog - single blog post' menu item can accessible by public user.

2. Ensure this setting is turn it off -> http://take.ms/HuKnf

Hope this will help.
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017 23:25
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Enabled....I am so sorry
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017 23:26
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I do not understand the category thing. Can you try to login again?
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017 23:33
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Can you update your Joomla backend and FTP access at http://stackideas.com/dashboard/site so we can better have a check?
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017 23:39
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At the moment I can not create ftp login info. I might have to install an extension for you that does the thing.
Can you please see if the configuration is ok in the backend?
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017 23:43
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Alright, but now I unable to see any login details from your this thread, perhaps you can update again with your current domain site login details in your profile page? http://stackideas.com/dashboard/site
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017 23:49
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Ok did so
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Wednesday, 16 August 2017 23:52
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Thanks, It seems like all those Easyblog menu item you set to 'Special' access, mean public user no longer able to access your existing blog post, you can check my attached screenshot below.

To fix this, you have to change all those `special` access to `public`.

You can try access this blog post -> https://www.86fss.com/blog/single-category/kmc-youth-sports-registration-1 , you should able to access now.
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Thursday, 17 August 2017 00:13
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OMG!!!!
I made those ... just to see what was behind it!!
Now it makes sense :-)

Thanks for staying up so late:o
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Thursday, 17 August 2017 00:21
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Thanks for updating us on this Bas, glad that your issues are resolved now.
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Thursday, 17 August 2017 00:55
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One more thing... I use autopost on twiiter and FB
The person that is going to post was requesting me to have a choice on weather it should be posted on twitter of FB
I am sure that there is an option for that in the frontend but I did not find it yet.
Can you assist? or Advice?
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Thursday, 17 August 2017 01:07
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Hey Bas,

One more thing... I use autopost on twiiter and FB
The person that is going to post was requesting me to have a choice on weather it should be posted on twitter of FB
I am sure that there is an option for that in the frontend but I did not find it yet.
Can you assist? or Advice?

May i know do you have enable allow blogger to have permission to autopost blog post to their Facebook user profile page?
If yes, they have a choice whether they want to autopost this blog post to their Facebook/Twitter user profile page or not.
You can refer on my attached screenshot below.

If you didn't allow your site blogger to have permission to autopost blog post to their Facebook user profile page, i assume what your client requesting is whether that is possible to have an option to choose autopost to your Facebook Page as what you specific from your backend Easyblog Facebook configuration page. (screenshot : http://take.ms/BYfnU )

If that is the thing, unfortunately that was not possible to allow user to choose whether they want to autopost to your Facebook Page on composer, by default when the blogger publish a new blog post on your site, it will always autopost to your Facebook Page.
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Thursday, 17 August 2017 10:30
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