up too much real
estate.
When I figured out how the form-login-config worked I realised I could
of course do it like you were suggesting, however I really would like
to get it working as is ideally - as that's how the html designed it.
Any other suggestions?
Hmm, tricky. Let's imagine
they do a similar thing with a member login
on each page in the right column - it's doesn't take up too much real
estate.
When I figured out how the form-login-config worked I realised I could
of course do it like you were suggesting, however I really would like
to get it working
After I sent my previous message I played around a bit and it became
clear that I was misinterpreting how to use form login.
I'll explain what I want to do and perhaps somebody would be kind
enough to point me in the right direction.
I have a page that I only want members to be able to get to,
Richard Chamberlain wrote:
After I sent my previous message I played around a bit and it became
clear that I was misinterpreting how to use form login.
I'll explain what I want to do and perhaps somebody would be kind
enough to point me in the right direction.
I have a page that I only
.
If you look at slashdot.org they do a similar thing with a member login
on each page in the right column - it's doesn't take up too much real
estate.
When I figured out how the form-login-config worked I realised I could
of course do it like you were suggesting, however I really would like
to get