Hi Nichole!
To be honest, I do not recommend using an Unbounce form to capture or transmit confidential data such as username-password combinations. Unbounce forms are not encrypted.
What could be done is to embed a third-party form or page within a lightbox. However, it would probably be far simpler to have an “Already have an account?” Button that simply opens to the URL http://cloudops.ai/login This way, we cut the lightbox out of the equation, and a visitor will more quickly reach a log-in screen.
Does this sound like an approach that works for you? Let me know, I can forward you some more steps if you’d like. 🙂
Hey @nmontoya we’ve built a few pages in Unbounce that clients are using as their main site. Although I don’t fully recommend it for those purposes it can work well if it is a simple page and you want to take advantage of what UB has to offer in the ways of A/B testing etc.
That being said, in your situation I would recommend creating a your main site and for the login button, direct them to a login page that is not on Unbounce that logs them into whatever backend you are using. This would be the safest and easiest way to do this.
Hope that helps.