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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  Authentication ...  How to put the login module on the home page ?
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New Post 6/7/2008 3:38 AM
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User is offline Mazen
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How to put the login module on the home page ? 

Hello everyone,

I was wondering if we could put the login module on the home page itself or any other page if we wish to without having to be redirected to a login page? can this be done and if it can how can we do it?

Thank you,

Best Regards.

Mazen.

 
New Post 6/7/2008 9:55 AM
User is offline Joe Craig
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Re: How to put the login module on the home page ? 

Yes, you can.  It's a module so you can just add it to the page.

You can make it visible to unauthenticated users so it will disapperar after you log in.

 
New Post 6/8/2008 1:37 AM
User is offline Mazen
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Re: How to put the login module on the home page ? 

Dear Joe can you tell me how please ...

How can you put the login as a module on your home page, in a certain placement or container?

Thank You

 

 
New Post 6/8/2008 10:30 AM
User is offline Mike Horton
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Re: How to put the login module on the home page ? 

You place just like any other module you would put on a page. You may have to expand the control panel at the top (when logged in as admin or host) so that you can see the module list in the middle. Account Login should be the first one listed in the dropdownlist. Select it, place it whichever container you want it, then go into the Settings for the Account Login, uncheck Inherit View Permissions from Page, and check the View Module checkbox for Unauthenticated Users. Update the settings and you're good to go.

 

 
New Post 6/11/2008 12:43 AM
User is offline Mazen
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Re: How to put the login module on the home page ? 

thanks a lot Mike and sorry for the stupid Q, i didn't notice it until you told me, sorry and thanks a bunch again.

 
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