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TOPIC: How to Replace Joomla Login and Register Forms

How to Replace Joomla Login and Register Forms 12 years 1 month ago #22047

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Hi,

We've created a new RSForm Pro form that asks the user if they are an existing or registered user. If Yes, then the user name and password fields are conditionally displayed. If No, then the registration form fields are displayed. We have to do this in order to meet regulatory compliance.

We have installed the Joomla Registration plugin for RSForm Pro and have told it to handle the registrations.

Questions:
1. How do we use the RSForm as both a login and registration form?
2. On the first page of our RSForm containing the login button, how do we wire that up to actually login the user to Joomla?
3. What must be done to deploy the new form? It's been published but not showing on the home page?

Thanks for your help and guidance.
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How to Replace Joomla Login and Register Forms 12 years 1 month ago #22059

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- There is no default feature of RSForm!Pro that would enable you to implement a 'Log in' functionality on your site, you can only register new users via the Joomla! registration integration. A 'Log in' functionality can be implemented, but it requires custom scripting.

- There are multiple ways in which you can display an RSForm!Pro form on your website:

a. Via the 'Form' menu item.

b. In a module position. This is done using the RSForm!Pro module. You can read more about it here:

www.rsjoomla.com/support/documentation/v...module-position.html

c. In a Joomla! article, via the Content plugin. More info about it here:

www.rsjoomla.com/support/documentation/v...m-in-an-article.html

d. Anywhere on your website, using the System plugin:

www.rsjoomla.com/support/documentation/v...o-system-plugin.html
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