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I am surprised by the low rating of this request.
May be it needs an explanation.
When a site is private, there is no way (but there was in early days of Wikidot) to display on the system:join page an image attached to a page, just because it's private!
Hence, on a private website, their should be a way to have at least one public page to host images.
The same problem occurs with admin:themes pages that are not accessible from private websites. I.e. it is difficult to customise the CSS of the join page of private websites.
I guess as a workaround, one could convert an image into a table (lol)
I voted for this. The "landing page" for unauthorised visitors should allow access to the files attached to that page.
That would solve all of these problems.
~ Leiger - Wikidot Community Admin - Volunteer
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