By Steve Berry on Tuesday, 21 August 2018
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Does it exist?

I have been searching for HOURS for a way to use the JFBConnect integration that is available and I get nowhere. Blocked at Every turn and NO reliable documentation.

I want the login with social buttons displayed on the login screen like it is everywhere else on the site.

Better yet, I'd like to disable that hideous login screen altogether, but apparently we're not allowed to do that.
Hi Steve,

May I know which component's login screen you are referring to?
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Tuesday, 21 August 2018 10:57
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I would like all of my login boxes to either utilize the same login box (preferably) or be able to completely disable the default one for the EasySocial and use a different module all together.

https://monosnap.com/file/opVXaRbTPSGx5qDjfvEy32iayUy0br

The documentation is nowhere near up to date and it seems to me this should be a select box or something clear and apparent.

What am I missing?
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Wednesday, 22 August 2018 03:16
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Hey there,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply as it is a public holidays for us here.

If i am not wrong, it seems like we doesn't have docs for this JFBconnect integration yet.

May i know do you have try enable this setting http://take.ms/DqehE from your site backend > Easysocial > setting > social ?

If the Easysocial login page doesn't render these JFBconnect social button after you enable this setting, perhaps you can update your correct site backend and FTP access so we can better have a check.
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Wednesday, 22 August 2018 11:20
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Yes. This has been enabled from the beginning.

Honestly, I'd like to disable that whole front screen. I don't seem to have ANY access to modify ANYTHING without coding it and more than just a little peeved about that,

So, I'd like to just turn it off and use what I already have worked hard to get working.
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Thursday, 23 August 2018 01:26
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Hey Steve,

The login page cannot be disabled because the system still have to redirect users to the login page when the user try to access registered users only content or if they enter incorrect account credentials.

Perhaps one method you can try is to remove the content from the login page by template overriding the file and remove its contents(https://i.imgur.com/yOJk3wd.png).

After that, you can place your custom login module in the es-general-top position which will appear in the login page.
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Thursday, 23 August 2018 13:27
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Thank you for your patience and explanations, and for helping me come up with an alternative that works. I really appreciate it (even if I am grumpy a lot)
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Friday, 24 August 2018 03:32
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You're most welcome Steve and no worries.

Regards.
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Friday, 24 August 2018 12:32
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