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I installed domain access module and it is very good, but I have this problem:
I have 3 domain : first.com (the default) with theme1, second.com with theme2, third.com with theme3
the page user/login for every domain is with theme1.. first.com/user/login with theme1 (correct), second.com/user/login with theme1 (WRONG), third.com/user/login with theme1 (WRONG).
Is there a way to show the page with domain theme?
Thanks you all
Comments
Comment #1
Vincent_Jo CreditAttribution: Vincent_Jo commentedHi,
I have a similar issue with the wrong theme at /user/login.
Leonano, did you find a solution?
Only difference that for domain3 it loads the theme for domain2, what is wrong.
Domain1 loads correctly theme1 at the login-page.
Domain2 and domain3 are under maintenance, where it should load a pure login-form.
Additional complication is, that this (wrong) template is somehow messed up. There are invisible divs overlaying the login-form, so I can´t click the submit button (helped myself by disabling these divs per css).
Any suggestion what could be wrong here?
thanks
Vincent
Comment #2
Vincent_Jo CreditAttribution: Vincent_Jo commentedhi,
it turned out, that the login form is dependent on the theme chosen for the maintenance page. And this is by assigning a theme as standard theme. I didn´t realize that, thought standard means standard for each domain-theme.
So know - how to choose different maintenance pages for each domain?
thanks
Vincent
Comment #3
jweirather CreditAttribution: jweirather commentedCan you use the Domain Theme submodule? It allows you to select themes on a domain-by-domain basis.
EDIT: Ignore me. I missed this in your OP.
Comment #4
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