Ugly login box in the header doesn't go away if site language is not English
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Standard member

I removed it, but it comes back when I switch site language from EN to BG
This ugly login box won't go away if I set site language to BG. If I set it to EN the box goes away, but if I set it to BG, the language I want to use on the site, the box comes back.I removed the top_login block from the BLOCKS menu. It shouldn't be showing, but it is.
I am a total noob to Composr, I have no idea what might be wrong.

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Site staff

Find and remove the following code:-
<div class="top_form">
</div>
Ideally create a copy of GLOBAL_HTML_WRAP.tpl in the templates_custom/ directory and then make this change on that custom file, which allows the original file to stay intact (good practice).
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Standard member

This is NOT going to be a community site, so there is no need for members to register and login.The menu links are causing the login box to display like that, which I am sure you realised.
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Site staff

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Site director

Regardless of all this, I think definitely if the "No forums or members" forum driver is picked at installation it shouldn't show this stuff. I'll fix that. (I don't know if you picked that or not, and we don't really support that driver fully, but I'm just saying in principle

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Site director

I've just done some testing with this, and I didn't find any errors, but I did find a lot of messiness, mostly on the menus. The next RC will fix these issues.
If there are any other issues you're saying please do report them, and we'll get them fixed.
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