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Question Adding a log in page possible?
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15 years 10 months ago #49671
by freddiepete
Adding a log in page possible? was created by freddiepete
I've noticed the hack in this article:
www.kunena.com/forum/144-hacks-tricks-an...978-own-kunena-login
which is really cool and a great feat.
I was wondering, is there a hack for enabling the log in/register now form to show when a guest tries to post something? Thus replacing the prompt in the attached screen shot. Thanks in advance
I was wondering, is there a hack for enabling the log in/register now form to show when a guest tries to post something? Thus replacing the prompt in the attached screen shot. Thanks in advance
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15 years 10 months ago #49721
by xillibit
I don't provide support by PM, because this can be useful for someone else.
Replied by xillibit on topic Re: Adding a log in page possible?
Hello,
I believe there is something like that in the hack you have mentioned, but i'am not sure.
I believe there is something like that in the hack you have mentioned, but i'am not sure.
I don't provide support by PM, because this can be useful for someone else.
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15 years 10 months ago #49724
by sozzled
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Replied by sozzled on topic Re: Adding a log in page possible?
I looked at this topic yesterday and I couldn't understand the issue and, I'm sorry, but I still don't understand the issue.
The image in the first message shows "The administrator has disabled public write access. Only logged-in/registered uses are allowed to contribute to the forum." Now, I have to accept that this is part of Kunena (because the image was taken from a page on this website) but I have never seen this message before and I don't know how you generated it. You see, if you are not already logged in, when you view discussion topics/messages you will not see any means of being able to respond (and therefore, presumably, get that message). Instead you will see "the administrator has disabled public write access" notices on your forum.
Therefore, in order to get a message that says "you tried to write a message in this forum but you need to be logged-in first" you would need need to have a reply option, at the very least, and I don't know how this is provided in standard Kunena 1.5. So, is your question about Kunena or is your question about the Own Kunena Login hack?
The image in the first message shows "The administrator has disabled public write access. Only logged-in/registered uses are allowed to contribute to the forum." Now, I have to accept that this is part of Kunena (because the image was taken from a page on this website) but I have never seen this message before and I don't know how you generated it. You see, if you are not already logged in, when you view discussion topics/messages you will not see any means of being able to respond (and therefore, presumably, get that message). Instead you will see "the administrator has disabled public write access" notices on your forum.
Therefore, in order to get a message that says "you tried to write a message in this forum but you need to be logged-in first" you would need need to have a reply option, at the very least, and I don't know how this is provided in standard Kunena 1.5. So, is your question about Kunena or is your question about the Own Kunena Login hack?
Blue Eagle vs. Crypsis reference guide
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15 years 10 months ago #49825
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Replied by freddiepete on topic Re: Adding a log in page possible?
Thanks for the replies, sorry if I was not clear. A guest recieves this message when clicking on the thread's Forum Tools > Post New Topic
Now along with the text "The administrator has disabled public write access. Only logged-in/registered uses are allowed to contribute to the forum." I would like to include a login form or register now button. Has anyone achieved this type of function?
Sorry to be so specific, this is a feature that a client of mine enjoys about most vBulletin forums. But I want to go with Kunena because of its perfect fit with Joomla.
Now along with the text "The administrator has disabled public write access. Only logged-in/registered uses are allowed to contribute to the forum." I would like to include a login form or register now button. Has anyone achieved this type of function?
Sorry to be so specific, this is a feature that a client of mine enjoys about most vBulletin forums. But I want to go with Kunena because of its perfect fit with Joomla.
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15 years 10 months ago #49827
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Replied by freddiepete on topic Re: Adding a log in page possible?
OK I feel dumb, I've installed @quila patch and it does just that. I should have looked into the post further. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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15 years 10 months ago #49832
by sozzled
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Replied by sozzled on topic Re: Adding a log in page possible?
So this problem is all solved, right? :lol:
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