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  • Hi, did you get it to work?

    I’m using Divi as well and while it was opening a modal, it didn’t provide the functionality I needed / it simply didn’t work. I’ve written to their support and hope that they can make it work, the plug-in seems to do a pretty good job on most other pages I’ve seen it in use.

    Thread Starter Barnabas

    (@barniseun)

    Hi redsoulwarrior,

    I used userpro instead and with little tweak, I have a modal login.

    Regards

    Plugin Author Zane Matthew

    (@zanematthew)

    Hi,

    I know you’ve moved on and found a solution, but I do want to understand more. Are you suggesting you want to have the dialog show when you click “login”, but have it attached to the button? similar to a floating tab effect?

    Thread Starter Barnabas

    (@barniseun)

    Hi Zane,
    Yep, I’ve moved on to use Userpro plugin. Yes, I want the dialogin to show when clicked login but its solved now. Thank you for keeping close tabs.

    Regards

    I’m no longer sure it was a problem in the plug-in rather than Divi’s lack of support for buddypress. There are no buddypress templates that are coming together with the theme, so many things aren’t exactly working depending on the browser (Firefox tends to automatically fix a lot of the erros that are getting thrown; with Chrome or Safari, you might not be able to “like” a post, reply to a message, etc.).

    I can try the plug-in again once I’m done setting up all the necessary templating files for Divi.

    The plug-in was pretty much displaying the log-in in the way I wanted it to (I would have changed it a bit with css), but it wasn’t possible to log in. Either it was a conflict with the theme or it was because of Divi’s lack of buddypress support.

    Plugin Author Zane Matthew

    (@zanematthew)

    Thanks for the response!

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