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Hi just to say that the popup-login open login in modal doesn’t work if the anchor has other classes. I have a bootstrap theme installed so I’m trying to use the following:
<a href='#' class='btn btn-primary btn-lg btn-block popup-login'>Login</a>
you could try to put the button class in a div and then use the href class only for popup-login
@Adi, thanks for the thought, but I don’t think that’s a valid way of using the Twitter Bootstrap framework. I found out that the userPro plugin doesn’t search for the popup-login as a class, but as the first class on an element. So if you don’t put it first in the list it won’t pick it up.
Should really just use JQuery or native JS equivalent of .hasClass() instead of using the ^ wildcard.
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