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It shouldn't harm spiders anymore than it did before you installed this modification.
If you guest can view threads, then it's okay. If they cannot, then there might be a problem. I don't know how spiders work, but if they do click links, there isn't going to be any real difference in them being redirected to a no permission page or a registration page. |
Also, I have a question. If a registered member gets a no permission message, will anything change?
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No, because they'll only get that if not logged in.
I suggest adding either a login box to the register template, or adding a link for Already registered users to login someplace else :) |
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1. You could copy and paste your entire navbar template into the Registration Templates -> Register directly after the $header code 2. Simply copy and paste the login code from the navbar, and insert it into the register template as well. If you need help with either one, just let me know |
FRDS,
Can you walk us through that please? |
Yes sorry for the delay.
If your login box is in your navbar (most are). 1. AdminCP -> Styles and Template -> Your Theme -> Navigation and Breadcrumb Templates -> Navbar --- select and copy that entire template (do not edit this template) 2. From Your Theme -> REgistration Templates -> Register ---- Paste the entire code from the navbar template, after the $header text. Save This should provide a login box on your registration page. |
Hi there !
I installed that hack, works great but... not in memberlist.php page.:confused: You can see it at : http://www.informatiquefacile.eu/forums What must i do ? :) Thks. :up: Jul. |
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