Was there a specific reason for abandoning the smf-login mod?
Personally, I stopped using the Community Builder component, Events Calendar and MyPMS when your integration came with the login mod.
I would miss having the "Profile", "Calendar" and "Members List" menu items, along with the "Messages" notification no longer available, so for the time being, I'll stick with the pretty well thought out and functional 1.20 version.
Just as I have written on the news article, all the links and info there are accessible from the forum page. It's just a redundancy. Don't you think it's better this way?
But I understand where you're coming from. I'll just modify the smf login mod to be an optional feature.
« Last Edit: April 26, 2005, 09:27:21 AM by admin »
I'm one of those who believes that a little redundancy is often a good thing. And when the forum is only one of more than a few points of interest on a site, that's all it would be, just a "little".
I really like those links there, regardless of whether members are in the forum or not, and the smf-login mod provides that. Thank you again for your prompt attention and action.
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