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Hi Ciaran
When I view https://27squadronrct.co.uk/ the editing button feature is visible.
How do I remove it please.

Regards
Terry
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I can't see the edit button.
Maybe you are logged in to the frontend of your site!?

Screenshot?
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I'm logging in from the backend: https://27squadronrct.co.uk/administrator/

See attached.

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Terry
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There is an option in the settings where you are logged in to the backend and the frontend at the same time. But I can't remember where the setting is. That will be the case for you.

What does it look like in a different browser where you are not logged in to the backend...?
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Hiya
I did respond saying I'd sorted it.
Thanks for the responses.

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Terry
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OK, I had overlooked that.

Basically, a forum thrives on solutions being posted, so that someone else who has the same problem can benefit from it.
What was it for you?
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Hi
The fix was this, I had not published the login form. Once this was done, I logged out and then unpublished the module.

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Terry
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