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None of that's an issue anymore for CB 2.0. The modules have been rewritten to follow Joomla module styling and are completely template override compatible.In my CB1.9 installation, CB Login was used initially, but it was unpublished primarily due to esthetic and responsiveness. Since then, I've been using SuperLoginPro and SCLogin, both are written specifically to allow user login to CB. And they have worked very well for me.
"Login on Registration" has a big green "Yes" selected. That means it's trying to show CB Login on your registration page.Enclosed pls find a screen shot of the configuration/registration window, and I see no such field "show login"!
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Our CB 2.x login module follows Joomlas layout nearly 1:1. For Joomla 2.5 use Default. For Joomla 3.3 use Bootstrap. They're designed to mimic the default Joomla template login modules. It's done this way, because that's what users have requested over the years. To expect our modules to match your custom template is an impossible task to request of us; that's something you need to do, which you can now using a Joomla template layout for the CB login module since we support Joomla layouts now for our module.1) the CB login module is ugly as heck. We had a perfectly manicured login module that properly used template style, this thing is rogue.
Don't understand your issue. Are you referring to the access denied page or login redirect? CB doesn't touch Joomlas menu items so I don't understand the problem or how CB could have anything to do with a menu alias. Internal menu items on J2.5 and greater were broken with CB 1.x so that could be an issue of us fixing the menu behavior; have you tried editing and re-saving your menu items? As Joomla menu aliases just point to another Joomla menu item I can't see how CB could break this; do the menu items that the aliases are pointing to work fine?2) We use menu aliases that link to another menu with restricted items. This method allows us to show menu choice but ask for a password. The redirects associated with CB 2.0 completely f**** up when it's the login module. It redirects to some page, usually profile, instead of letting the user continue to the page they were trying to get.
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