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JB Login Modulemodule
Rating
7 votes
Developer:Anthony Olsen Version:1.03 (Updated 111 days ago)
E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Compatibility:Compatible with Joomla! 1.0
Views: 15,928 License:GPLv2.0
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Type:Non-Commercial
Date Added:Feb 14, 2007
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JB Login
JB Login is a modified version of the core Joomla login module. We've taken out all the tables and given you a clean horizontal layout - perfect for fitting into thin module positions on your site.

v1.03 added the ability to create thin horizontal, thin vertical or two line login layouts.

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Works Fine by artversion, December 28, 2007
Works fine for me I would just suggest to put text USERNAME and PASSWORD so peope know what to enter in the empty boxes. Not all users are computer savvy and some of them can be easily confused.


Opps by Sevenhelmets, March 10, 2007
1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
I registered, downloaded, uploaded and followed all the instructions, including altering my template's "template_css.css" file. All to no avail, this module refused to show itself on my page.

This is an "as-is" review. I didn't have the time to try and problem solve this issue, so it could very well work. However it didn't work "straight out of the box" for this reviewer. Perhaps the developer would care to suggest solutions.


Owner's reply:
Hello,



When you say the module refused to show itself - do you mean that it didnt show up at all or that it didnt appear in a thin horizontal line?



If it is the latter then you need to make sure that the div that the module is published in is at least 300px wide.



Thanks Anthony.