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How do you stop people from using joomla login?
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8 years 10 months ago #82564
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How do you stop people from using joomla login? was created by Amy
I'm using Membership Pro to get people to create their account. But there doesn't seem to be any "login" module for it. If I turn on the regular login module, then people can click "register for an account" and circumvent the Membership Pro. If I turn off "Allow people to register" in Joomla so that that button goes away, then Membership Pro doesn't work because people can register through that either.
If members visit an try to click something they need to be registered to use, the site promps them with the Joomla login, which has that "create user registration" option that doesn't go through Membership Pro.
I'm sure I'm missing something easy, but I can't figure out what to do!
If members visit an try to click something they need to be registered to use, the site promps them with the Joomla login, which has that "create user registration" option that doesn't go through Membership Pro.
I'm sure I'm missing something easy, but I can't figure out what to do!
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8 years 10 months ago #82570
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Replied by Amy on topic How do you stop people from using joomla login?
Never mind! Found the OS Membership Registration Redirect plugin and turned it on.!
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