Hi AMurray. Thank you for your reply. I am in contact with the developer (https://www.sourcecoast.com/forums/sclo ... hy?start=0).what is the exact trouble with SC Login? Are you using the latest version, and do you have the J5 compatibility plugin enabled? The JED listing for SC Login says it works in J4 and J5. https://extensions.joomla.org/extension ... ced-login/. Have you sought support from this developer? The latest release (March 5, 2024) is v 9.1.76
As to using the normal login module, you can do the override as already suggested or just hide, with CSS, the forgotten username/password link (but how are users expected to change their details if they forgot them?).
Highlight "Forgot Password" with mouse, right click, select "Inspect" - that should give you a clue to the CSS class name. Then in user.css use the visibility attribute set to "hidden" on the HTML element (in this case, a text link for forgot password, and same for forgot username).
The above is how I would approach it, I may be incorrect in some assumptions, so please wait for others responses
J5 compatibility plugin is enabled. I have installed the latest version of sc login.
This is not the first time that I experience problems with that extension, as well as with others, problems that are not my fault.
I have been using Joomla for about twelve years, and I have understood that it's better to use less extensions as possible. These new problems are making me think if I just can use Joomla default login module (as I have chosen with the template - Cassiopeia).
As for your solution, before changing CSS, I would like to know if that change would also cancel the forgotten username/password link from the login menu item. Since it's clear that users must find that link somewhere, if they need to change username or password.
Thanks
Statistics: Posted by ita4012 — Wed Mar 20, 2024 10:44 am