![]() Why call it a "store" instead of a "gallery"? While I'm open to using the term "gallery", I chose to call it the "MobiWise Store" because I view it as a collection of blocks similar to an app store. I didn't anticipate having to create a demo for the first version, but I will certainly work on thatįor those who haven't understood what the MobiWise Store is, it's an extension that offers the ability to install custom blocks (and soon extensions). But wow, what a welcome, my friendsįirstly, I apologize for the lack of details provided. ![]() Once the block has been setup select Edit Code for the block.It has been a while since my last visit to this forum, and I'm happy to be back and see my fellow Mobirisers. For example setup a button block like this and style the button as needed. Mobirise won't allow you to enter a hyperlink in that format directly so you need to setup your download button or link first and then enter the snippet in the code editor. You can add a download link in your page by using the following snippet as the hyperlink. ![]() You can also setup alternative file locations and use Amazon S3 if you wish. ![]() You can find the folder name by going to Tools - Configuration - Download paths. This will have a name like slfiles_xxxx and won't be found by search engines, robots or hackers. If you want to secure downloads using Sitelok you should store the files in the file folder created during installation. When the form is how you want it click Save.Īdding a login form to your page is done in the same way as adding a registration form described earlier on page 11 (Add the form to your page).Ĭhapter 8 Download linksSitelok can secure download links so that they only work for logged in users and can't be shared. The form designer allows you to design and style the form as well as setting optional features such as captcha and forgotten password. Here you can either use an existing form or create a new one. In the Sitelok control panel go to Forms - Login forms. However in some cases you may prefer to have a login form on one or more of your pages and this can be done as follows. Often the default login form is all that is needed as you can create a login link on your site that simply links to a secured page or to /slpw/login.php to force the login form to appear when necessary. The default login form that appears can be styled in Forms - Default Login form style or can be replaced by your own custom login template (see the main Sitelok manual for details). The simplest is the login form (login template) that appears if a user tries to visit a secured page and haven't yet logged in. It will look something like this.Ĭhapter 6 Login formsSitelok has two ways for users to login. It will look something like this.Ĥ) In the box Inside code paste in the code snippet from Step 2. php file nameģ) In the box titled Before paste in the code snippet from Step 1. You will see the code snippet steps which you will add to your page as follows.ġ) In Mobirise click Pages in the main menu and then click the blue configuration icon to configure the page you will add the form to.Ģ) Check that the filename has the. There are a few options for the generated code but unless you need to make custom changes to the form code you can just leave the defaults to embed the form in your page. To generate the code to add to your page click next to the form. The main Sitelok manual explains how to do that. It's also possible to write your own form code to use with Sitelok if you need to. Creating a download link! 17.Chapter 9 Support! 19Īlthough its usually straightforward the main Sitelok manual explains how to use the designer in more detail. Chapter 8 Download links! 17.Storing your files! 17 Creating the form! 16.Add the form to your page! 16 Add the form to your page! 15.Chapter 7 Contact forms! 16 Chapter 6 Login forms! 15.Creating the form! 15 ![]() Creating the form! 14.Add the form to your page! 14 Add the form to your page! 11.Chapter 5 Update profile forms! 14 Chapter 4 Registration forms! 10.Creating the form! 10 Adding a logout link! 7.Displaying user data in pages! 8 Chapter 3 Securing a members page! 6.Securing a page! 6 Chapter 2 Requirements! 5.Code editor extension! 5 Contents.Chapter 1 Introduction! 4.About this manual! 4 ![]()
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