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  • timwu1616 Friend
    #167866

    Hello,

    I am using teline_iv template and want to show the login form at the main content. Which position I should use to do that?

    Thank you very much.

    TomC Moderator
    #408896

    <em>@timwu1616 263040 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hello,

    I am using teline_iv template and want to show the login form at the main content. Which position I should use to do that?

    Thank you very much.</blockquote>

    As Teline IV is a very robust and involved template out-of-the-box, can you be a bit more specific as to where you want the login form to display? (Perhaps a screenshot depiction)?

    With this additional info, we should be able to assist you more appropriately.

    Thanks !!!

    😎

    timwu1616 Friend
    #408988

    Thanks, Tom.
    I may not quite sure how to describe the position. I just want the login form to be on the place where an article is. Or, per teline_iv, it is where the Main content block goes.

    jneubauer Friend
    #409011

    Try using the login menu item – it is a menu item made to do just that!
    If you want it actually inside an article, try using the Load Module plugin to place a login module inside an article

    TomC Moderator
    #409014

    <em>@timwu1616 263162 wrote:</em><blockquote>Thanks, Tom.
    I may not quite sure how to describe the position. I just want the login form to be on the place where an article is. Or, per teline_iv, it is where the Main content block goes.</blockquote>
    I hear what you’re saying . . . I just think that if you’re able to throw together a quick image depiction of exactly what you want (you know with Photoshop or something), we will be better able to assist you in advising how to place/insert the login module where you want it (if it’s at all possible).

    Think you might be able to throw something together – just a quick screenshot image kind of thing?

    timwu1616 Friend
    #409098

    Here is the example image of user registration form page by clicking on Create an account from the popup Login form.
    What I need was to show the Login form with Create an account, Forgot your password and Forgot your username links on the same position as the user registration form does.


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    timwu1616 Friend
    #409101

    <em>@jneubauer 263190 wrote:</em><blockquote>Try using the login menu item – it is a menu item made to do just that!
    If you want it actually inside an article, try using the Load Module plugin to place a login module inside an article</blockquote>

    Yes, I tried using login module and menu item. But, that only shows the login form by clicking on the menu item. How can I show the login form programmatically through redirecting from a component?

    timwu1616 Friend
    #432879

    <em>@TomC 263193 wrote:</em><blockquote>I hear what you’re saying . . . I just think that if you’re able to throw together a quick image depiction of exactly what you want (you know with Photoshop or something), we will be better able to assist you in advising how to place/insert the login module where you want it (if it’s at all possible).

    Think you might be able to throw something together – just a quick screenshot image kind of thing?</blockquote>

    Hello Tom,

    Sorry for the delay, but I still need the help for this problem. Can you please help me now?

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