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Marin Recovers: stylized password protection #1525

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kevindherman opened this issue Feb 21, 2019 · 4 comments
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Marin Recovers: stylized password protection #1525

kevindherman opened this issue Feb 21, 2019 · 4 comments
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kevindherman commented Feb 21, 2019

Create a more stylized password protected page to include:

  • Color
  • Logo
  • Login to view site
  • Text area that can be edited by site admin to provide context. Here's is the placeholder content:

“The Marin Recovers website is currently dormant. It will be activated in the event of a multi-jurisdictional disaster with up-to-date information from local governments, public safety agencies and public information officers about response and recovery efforts. If you are seeking information about a specific incident, please contact your local jurisdiction for information. ”

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jlyon commented Feb 27, 2019

@kevindherman I played around with this for awhile. It seems like we can add a pass protect page with a logo (see below). Probably the easiest way to add the above language is to just create a logo with the text right below it (which I can do).
Screen Shot 2019-02-26 at 10.26.36 PM.png

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@jlyon if there's a quick way to have a text editor I think it would be helpful to limit dependency.

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jlyon commented Mar 1, 2019

@kevindherman this plugin i was using didn't make it easy to add text. I'll try to try again in the morning.

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@jlyon was the banner approach weird or is there a conflict because they'll probably be using the banner in the case of an emergency>?

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