On 02/13/2011 07:15 AM, Blake Senftner wrote:
So, give anonymous usesr 'access content' permission. All that means is that
they can view pages. Remember that you're use case is not Drupal's only use
case; some people want private web sites and for those people they do not give
anonymous users 'access content', that is reserved for 'authenticated users'.
Also, you can easily have a custom 'access denied' page that shuttles users to
registration.
On Feb 13, 2011, at 12:47 AM, Eric Sepich wrote:
On 02/12/2011 11:53 PM, Katrin Silvius wrote:
I really depends on what you set to be your home page to be. One might say home
page is the login page or search page if you want to be the next big search
engine (just kidding).
- Katrin
On Feb 12, 2011, at 11:45 PM, Eric Sepich wrote:
When I said anonymous users are not allowed to access content I did not mean
that also applied to the home page. What gives?
I really just want my users to see a splash page not an ugly looking permission
denied. That's all I'm really after at the moment.
That's exactly what I want. Where is this "access denied" page at that I
can modify? Is it in the database? HDD? Do I create it?