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11-08-2019, 09:38 AM
bump -- still hoping :)
11-11-2019, 09:08 AM
Bump for this
11-11-2019, 10:02 AM
Enjoy Guys
_http://personal.ecomlibrary.com/members-login33091690
_http://personal.ecomlibrary.com/members-login33091690
11-12-2019, 08:28 PM
(11-11-2019 10:02 AM)othmanechadli1997 Wrote: [ -> ]Enjoy Guys
_http://personal.ecomlibrary.com/members-login33091690
Doesn't seem to work for account creation.
11-12-2019, 08:33 PM
(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
@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
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
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.
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
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.
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
@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!

for sharing this!
Layna61524
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!

for sharing this!
Layna61524
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