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11-07-2019, 09:15 PM
Post: #1
[REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
Looking for 'Personalized Products' course by Justin Cener

SP: https://personal.ecomlibrary.com/personalized-product

TIA :)
11-08-2019, 09:38 AM
Post: #2
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
bump -- still hoping :)
11-11-2019, 09:08 AM
Post: #3
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
Bump for this
11-11-2019, 10:02 AM
Post: #4
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
Enjoy Guys
_http://personal.ecomlibrary.com/members-login33091690
11-12-2019, 08:28 PM
Post: #5
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
(11-11-2019 10:02 AM)othmanechadli1997 Wrote:  Enjoy Guys
_http://personal.ecomlibrary.com/members-login33091690

Doesn't seem to work for account creation.
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11-12-2019, 08:33 PM
Post: #6
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
(11-11-2019 10:02 AM)othmanechadli1997 Wrote:  Enjoy Guys
_http://personal.ecomlibrary.com/members-login33091690

Nevermind, i was able to create the account using the "Inspect Method" Thank you. Max rep added!
11-16-2019, 10:37 AM (This post was last modified: 11-16-2019 10:40 AM by layna61524.)
Post: #7
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
@JaeMagz (or anyone else who sees this message): Would you care to elaborate a bit on the steps involved in the "Inspect" method? I have tried to use it before using instructions several here gave me but I never get past STEP 3.

For those who may be wondering what I'm referring to, I've posted the steps here:

CREATE YOUR OWN ACCOUNT ON A MEMBER SITE
USING THE "INSPECT" METHOD

1. Open the link in a browser (preferably Firefox) to reach the members' log-in page
2. Right-click, then select "inspect element"
3. Search for "register-form" (Ctrl+F and type the search term)
4. Next to "register-form", select and delete the part that says "display: none;"
5. Press "Enter" on the keyboard
6. Close the "inspect element" panel
7. Create your own account (select a username and provide an email address)
You should now be able to log-in as a member.

But as I've said, I get snared at Step 3. I can never find "register-form"; in the one case where I did see it, I was not able to edit it.

And where it says to delete "display: none;" do you delete the entire thing or just "none"?

By the way, I use Firefox browser but using Chrome did not help either.

Layna61524
11-16-2019, 10:54 AM (This post was last modified: 11-16-2019 11:46 AM by Razmataz13.)
Post: #8
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
Layna61524

You're SOOOO close. When you right click for inspect element. Have your cursor on the CENTER login/register part. Where you enter the login/register info. Don't have your cursor on the borders.

BOOM! Worked perfectly for me and I'm in.



(11-16-2019 10:37 AM)layna61524 Wrote:  @JaeMagz (or anyone else who sees this message): Would you care to elaborate a bit on the steps involved in the "Inspect" method? I have tried to use it before using instructions several here gave me but I never get past STEP 3.

For those who may be wondering what I'm referring to, I've posted the steps here:

CREATE YOUR OWN ACCOUNT ON A MEMBER SITE
USING THE "INSPECT" METHOD

1. Open the link in a browser (preferably Firefox) to reach the members' log-in page
2. Right-click, then select "inspect element"
3. Search for "register-form" (Ctrl+F and type the search term)
4. Next to "register-form", select and delete the part that says "display: none;"
5. Press "Enter" on the keyboard
6. Close the "inspect element" panel
7. Create your own account (select a username and provide an email address)
You should now be able to log-in as a member.

But as I've said, I get snared at Step 3. I can never find "register-form"; in the one case where I did see it, I was not able to edit it.

And where it says to delete "display: none;" do you delete the entire thing or just "none"?

By the way, I use Firefox browser but using Chrome did not help either.

Layna61524
11-16-2019, 11:31 AM (This post was last modified: 11-16-2019 11:33 AM by Edjumacated_Bum.)
Post: #9
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
BOOYAH!

Worked like a charm - Cheers @Razmataz13! for the clarification, and Cheers @layna61524! for the steps, and Cheers @othmanechadli1997! for the link [+RepsAllAround]

You got this too Layna61524! Razmataz13's cursor help made all the difference for me vs. first not right-clicking there.

Enjoy the course everyone - tis the hot POD trend closing out 2019, and should still be a blazer for 2020.

(11-16-2019 10:54 AM)Razmataz13 Wrote:  Layna61524

You're SOOOO close. When you right click for inspect element. Have your cursor on the CENTER login/register part. Where you enter the loogin/register info. Don't have your cursor on the borders.

BOOM! Worked perfectly for me and I'm in.



(11-16-2019 10:37 AM)layna61524 Wrote:  @JaeMagz (or anyone else who sees this message): Would you care to elaborate a bit on the steps involved in the "Inspect" method? I have tried to use it before using instructions several here gave me but I never get past STEP 3.

For those who may be wondering what I'm referring to, I've posted the steps here:

CREATE YOUR OWN ACCOUNT ON A MEMBER SITE
USING THE "INSPECT" METHOD

1. Open the link in a browser (preferably Firefox) to reach the members' log-in page
2. Right-click, then select "inspect element"
3. Search for "register-form" (Ctrl+F and type the search term)
4. Next to "register-form", select and delete the part that says "display: none;"
5. Press "Enter" on the keyboard
6. Close the "inspect element" panel
7. Create your own account (select a username and provide an email address)
You should now be able to log-in as a member.

But as I've said, I get snared at Step 3. I can never find "register-form"; in the one case where I did see it, I was not able to edit it.

And where it says to delete "display: none;" do you delete the entire thing or just "none"?

By the way, I use Firefox browser but using Chrome did not help either.

Layna61524
11-16-2019, 12:16 PM
Post: #10
RE: [REQ] Personalized Products Course – Justin Cener
@RazMataz13: Thanks for both the head's up PM and your post here! I appreciate it, good-buddy. This is a weight off my shoulders!

I have posted asking for help with this several times and nobody mentioned what you just revealed about where to click. I just knew some little detail was being left out in the instructions. And now that Edjumacated_Bum has confirmed that it works like a charm and he's in ... I'm stoked to do this!

But it will have to wait until tomorrow. I just finished preparing a big share I'm about to post and after that, it's nitey-nite for me. Well, I won't exactly be retiring to bed just yet but will enjoy dinner and relax in front of the telly for a few hours.

@Edjumacated_Bum: Thanks for your post, too, my forum friend. I thought I was just unable to understand the instructions but it turns out a MAJOR detail was missing. Unfortunately, people often tend not to go into a lot of detail but I can't function without that level of communication.

I am so happy that I posted my request again ... and that RazMataz13 cleared it all up for me.

I'm trying this first thing tomorrow!

Thanks
for sharing this!
Layna61524
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