If I look at the HTML of the "my-account" page, I see that there are several css-files loaded.
<style type="text/css" id="internal-style"> @import url(https://static-l.wikidot.com/v--a2ca58ca648f/common--modules/css/account/AccountModule.css); @import url(https://static-l.wikidot.com/v--a2ca58ca648f/common--modules/css/monetize/textlinkads/MonetizeTextLinkAdsModule.css); @import url(https://static-l.wikidot.com/v--a2ca58ca648f/common--theme/base/css/style.css?0); @import url(/local--theme/newtheme-no-side-bar/style.css?20); </style>
I would like to see an extra line there. An import link that would use the history of the browser to determine on which site the user was before he clicked "my-account" so a css-file can be retrieved from a fixed page on that site wich will be installed when a standard new site is created.
This is in my opinion a very small job and could solve much of the site-branding issues that are still needed.
What I am trying to solve here is the fact that my users/contributers/collaborative workers get confused when they think they are signing up for my site and when doing this they are confronted with the wikidot-interface. This is only one problem. The next one will be the mail service, but I would already be glad if we could change the theme of the wikidot interface.
I don't want to hide the fact that we are using the wikidot platform, I will explicitly mention it but I do mind the fact that we have no choice in this.
The only way to do this as see this is as follows:
(Updated the title to better describe the wish)
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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The only parts that I have a use for in my site are the avatar upload & PM system … I am using a custom forum and therefore the forum signature doesn't make any difference, and as I'm using per-site profiles none of the settings regarding that are helpful either - they'd just be confusing.
So while this would be useful to some, if the site uses per-site profiles as well it would just be more confusing (people would try to set their profile description, location, etc… then be surprised when it doesn't show up on the profile:12345 page).
The completion of this wish would help me greatly. I can link directly to the PM inbox, but I can't link directly to the avatar-upload page.
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It doesn't seem to work, I get "[[module MyAccount]] No such module, please check available modules and fix this page."
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Probably in the future Rob… the not so near future…
A - S I M P L E - P L A N by ARTiZEN a startingpoint for simple wikidot solutions.
I was suggesting a quick fix as a workaround untill this is developed.
A - S I M P L E - P L A N by ARTiZEN a startingpoint for simple wikidot solutions.
The module is [[module AccountSettings]].
Here is what it returns:
Not allowed. Error.
I'm going to create a new wish for enabling the module in all sites: Allow AccountSettings module in all wikis
Kenneth Tsang (@jxeeno)
The only way that makes sense is what I suggested.
Yes, I meant the AccountSettings module.
Site-local My Account makes sense only for Pro+ sites as this belongs to site-branding functionality. We don't want random sites to "steal" Wikidot.com interface for user settings.
Piotr Gabryjeluk
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