[01:12] fabricius joined #tikiwiki [01:32] zlinux joined #tikiwiki [06:42] zlinux joined #tikiwiki [10:51] jonnyb joined #tikiwiki [11:31] zlinux joined #tikiwiki [12:01] zlinux_ joined #tikiwiki [12:05] zlinux joined #tikiwiki [12:08] zlinux_ joined #tikiwiki [13:07] chibaguy joined #tikiwiki [13:07] chibaguy polom [13:08] jonnyb HI chibaguy [13:08] chibaguy HI jonnyb and all [13:09] chibaguy (we're enthusiastic today ;-) ) [13:11] jonnyb oh yes, and why not!? :D [13:23] luciash hi, why not? [13:23] luciash are we? [13:26] luciash (enthusiastic?) [13:30] luciash ah, the HI in caps? :) [13:33] chibaguy :-) [13:39] luciash chibaguy: there are some leftovers of margin-bottom- classes in themes/ *.css files - will they be removed on next theme scss compile? [13:40] chibaguy Yes, I checked on that and they will be removed. [15:00] fabricius joined #tikiwiki [15:03] montefuscolo joined #tikiwiki [15:20] Summerwind78 joined #tikiwiki [15:20] Summerwind78 Hallo guys, to whom can I ask some question about Tiki? [15:51] zlinux joined #tikiwiki [15:54] chibaguy Summerwind78, just go ahead and ask your question. [15:56] Summerwind78 ok thanks, I trying to have the login form on the home page. But I cannot work it out [15:56] Summerwind78 does anybody know how to do it? [16:10] chibaguy The login form is displayed using a module - the login module. So you can use the "module" wiki plugin to put it in the home page. [16:10] chibaguy Or you can put the login module in a module zone, so it will be visible on the homepage as well as other pages. [16:11] chibaguy See https://doc.tiki.org/Module [16:20] Jyhem You can also define the login page as the custom home page but it's unlikely that it's what you really ask for. chibaguy's solutions are better. Just trying to be complete. [16:35] Summerwind78 I'll try [16:35] Summerwind78 thanks [16:43] Summerwind78 left #tikiwiki [17:49] zlinux_ joined #tikiwiki [17:52] zlinux joined #tikiwiki [20:11] fabricius joined #tikiwiki [23:15] fabricius joined #tikiwiki