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Question Register button - produces unformated (css lacking) page.
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15 years 2 weeks ago #1
by Nigel Aves
I'm using Community Builder and tonight upgraded from Fireboard to Kunena.
(The upgrade went perfectly with no problems at all).
If I make the forum "public" then the login / register buttons appear as expected.
Both the Login and Register button takes you to an un-formated page. Basically no css applied at all.
On investigating this for a bit I discovered that it was the "System - Cache" (in Joomla Plugins page)that was causing the problem. If I disable that then they both work as expected.
Strangly, The Lost Password seems to work perfectly no matter what.
Nigel
(The upgrade went perfectly with no problems at all).
If I make the forum "public" then the login / register buttons appear as expected.
Both the Login and Register button takes you to an un-formated page. Basically no css applied at all.
On investigating this for a bit I discovered that it was the "System - Cache" (in Joomla Plugins page)that was causing the problem. If I disable that then they both work as expected.
Strangly, The Lost Password seems to work perfectly no matter what.
Nigel
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15 years 2 weeks ago - 15 years 2 weeks ago #2
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Replied by sozzled on topic Re:Register button - produces unformated (css lacking) page.
Very interesting! Have a read of the
CB and Forum
question and discussion and see if that also sheds some light on what you're trying to do.
Nigel Aves wrote:
Nigel Aves wrote:
Are you sure the login and registration functions work the way you expect them to?If I disable that then they both work as expected.
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15 years 2 weeks ago #3
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Yes. They are both pointing to the CB login / registration pages. But this is what I needed. Only one place to register on the site.
Actually I have things set up so that login and registration share the same page.
I think what's needed is a simple setting in Kunena that would allow an "over-ride" to a designated URL. One for login, one for registration and both could be the same.
It's the system - cache thing that has me puzzled because it's only from Kunena, from CB it works perfectly.
Actually I have things set up so that login and registration share the same page.
I think what's needed is a simple setting in Kunena that would allow an "over-ride" to a designated URL. One for login, one for registration and both could be the same.
It's the system - cache thing that has me puzzled because it's only from Kunena, from CB it works perfectly.
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15 years 2 weeks ago - 15 years 2 weeks ago #4
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Replied by sozzled on topic Re:Register button - produces unformated (css lacking) page.
I've been wondering about this "non-servicing of CSS" problem for a while. I don't dispute there may be some causal relationship to the setting Plugin Manager: System - Cache = disabled. There may also be some relationship to the setting Global Configuration » System » Cache Settings: Cache = yes.
Neither of these parameter settings has made any difference to me.
I wonder, though, if this failure to deliver a CSS file might not be bound with a "glitch", for example server performance, traffic congestion, or a local cache problem? I realise that doesn't sound like a very scientific explanation for your problem, but have you tried to reproduce the symptoms by re-enabling the plugin and
Neither of these parameter settings has made any difference to me.
I wonder, though, if this failure to deliver a CSS file might not be bound with a "glitch", for example server performance, traffic congestion, or a local cache problem? I realise that doesn't sound like a very scientific explanation for your problem, but have you tried to reproduce the symptoms by re-enabling the plugin and
- Tools » Global Check-in
- Tools » Clean Cache
- force a page reload CTRL+F5
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15 years 2 weeks ago #5
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Replied by Nigel Aves on topic Re:Register button - produces unformated (css lacking) page.
Tried all those
I think it's just a bug.
Nigel
I think it's just a bug.
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