Is this possible?

Ceri
Ceri
@adolygwr
7 years ago
370 posts
I want to offer someone a page or suite of pages on the AmeriCymru site and they want to use their own url. No problem so far. BUT ....on those pages I want to lose the Jamroom top navbar. In other words I want these pages to appear to be completely independent of my site.

Just to be clear I want to lose the black bar with Home etc on it at the top of the page:- https://americymru.net/

Can this be done?


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Ceri Shaw - AmeriCymru

updated by @adolygwr: 08/10/17 04:04:27AM
michael
@michael
7 years ago
7,715 posts
yes.

There are many ways to do it. The first two that occur to me are:
* build them a skin that doesnt have the top bar and activate it for their profile OR
* put them on their own profile domain then check the value of the current domain in your existing skin, if it matches their profile's custom domain, hide the header.

There are probably other ways too.
Ceri
Ceri
@adolygwr
7 years ago
370 posts
Sounds like it ought to be easy!! :) Given that I'm perfectly happy to go with Ningja can I simply clone the Ningja skin , rename it and remove the div header from the cloned skin and assign it to the profile? Could it really be as simple as that?


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Ceri Shaw - AmeriCymru
paul
@paul
7 years ago
4,326 posts
Quote: Could it really be as simple as that?
It could be :-)
Use the CustomDomain module so that their profile has its own URL, then use the ProfileTweaks module to allocate the cloned skin with the header bit removed to the profile. Might also be a good idea to clone a quota as well and allocate this profile to it so that going forward you have total control over the profile's features/functionality.
hth


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Paul Asher - JR Developer and System Import Specialist

updated by @paul: 05/11/17 12:25:40AM
Strumelia
Strumelia
@strumelia
7 years ago
3,603 posts
Total control is good. It's something I've gotten spoiled with since moving to Jamroom. ;)


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