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  • #4721

    The most likely thing I can think of is that after enabling the login block module you didn’t click “save” on the Modules > Blocks page. You need to do that even if it is displaying the “Show to visitors” option that you want for the login block..

    If that is the problem, then I shall look at adding a blank option when it hasn’t been saved.

    If that’s not the problem, I’ll need to have temporary access, with full admin rights.

    Even if this works, just for “looks” have you thought about embedding the login block inside your existing HTML block rather than as an odd addition to the right? With a little html code to position it and the right text it can look good. (#callBlock:login_block#)

    Nigel
    My personal kiwitrees site is www.our-families.info
  • #4722

    Was mistaken that I (admin) saw it. What I was looking at was “who’s online”. So created HTML block and used the code, it now appears. I am using on the right to “push” the HTML block on left to bit narrower, easier to read.
    There’s other blocks (like Stats) for when members sign in, should they ever bother to click Home.

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  • #4723

    It would still be nice to understand why you cannot get the normal login block to appear on the right side. It works ok on all my test sites.

    Nigel
    My personal kiwitrees site is www.our-families.info
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