This is a hook that hides every core module as well as PWA, if present on login.php, and presents only an input for the email-address. Once the customer removes focus from the email-input, the page will show the relevant options for that customer.
It's bundled as a Zipur-package, so install with that, or ignore the "update.php" file in the package.
Comments and suggestions are welcome!
//Daniel
Check the email-address on login.php
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Check the email-address on login.php
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Re: Check the email-address on login.php
I have two questions I would like some help to answer regarding this:
-Obviously, the core language should be overriden so the wording makes sense. Should I provide language-override-files in this package and should the wording then be correct or something that easily reminds the shop owner to change other languages as well?
-Is it intuitive enough to need to remove focus from the input-field, or should we have a button that either activates the check or does nothing but be buttoning, just to help people make things happen?
//Daniel
-Obviously, the core language should be overriden so the wording makes sense. Should I provide language-override-files in this package and should the wording then be correct or something that easily reminds the shop owner to change other languages as well?
-Is it intuitive enough to need to remove focus from the input-field, or should we have a button that either activates the check or does nothing but be buttoning, just to help people make things happen?
//Daniel
I'm not smart, but sometimes even a blind chicken can find a corn.
Here are a lot of corns: Phoenix user guide
Here are a lot of corns: Phoenix user guide