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Static blank homepage with login box
Hello
I am new to geeklog and have it installed and working fine.
I need to setup the homepage to be an empty page except with a login box to access the actual geeklog (i.e. visitors not logged in have to login to see anything).
I have created a static page, set the position to entire page, topic is homepage only but it does not appear to be working.
Am I trying to use the static pages in a manner outside of it's purpose or did I miss a setting?
Thanks for any help.
Jim
I am new to geeklog and have it installed and working fine.
I need to setup the homepage to be an empty page except with a login box to access the actual geeklog (i.e. visitors not logged in have to login to see anything).
I have created a static page, set the position to entire page, topic is homepage only but it does not appear to be working.
Am I trying to use the static pages in a manner outside of it's purpose or did I miss a setting?
Thanks for any help.
Jim
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daemonj
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That was the missing setting Turias.
Thank you very much for the assistance.
Do you know where I can find any documentation on how to use GeekLog?
There are quite a few sites returned by Google but I am hoping that you know of some decent and fairly complete and accurate sites.
Jim
Thank you very much for the assistance.
Do you know where I can find any documentation on how to use GeekLog?
There are quite a few sites returned by Google but I am hoping that you know of some decent and fairly complete and accurate sites.
Jim
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Thank you very much r_f_o_t, that will be an excellent start.
I could not find any documentation in the tarball relating to the actual usage of GeekLog - just the introduction, installation, and support of it.
Needless to say I found that strange but figured it was just because the product was still being developed.
Jim
I could not find any documentation in the tarball relating to the actual usage of GeekLog - just the introduction, installation, and support of it.
Needless to say I found that strange but figured it was just because the product was still being developed.
Jim
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You're welcome. I forgot to mention the FAQ section. There is a usage section.
HTH,
Chuck
Too many hands on my time.
HTH,
Chuck
Too many hands on my time.
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