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Luke

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currently there is not a way to have a custom landing page, but please elaborate on what you're trying to do so that we can put a picture together.

 

as far as changing the look, yes, i like custom themes would be neat but there are always more important things. we use jquery mobile, so a good starting point would be to look at a custom jquery mobile theme.

 

there are a number of themes here:

 

http://www.gajotres.net/top-10-best-looking-free-jquery-mobile-themes/

 

problem is, none of them were updated to support jquery mobile 1.4, so they won't work, which is too bad because the flat-ui theme could have been used as our default.

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rthomas

Users who remote login with the url http://externalip:8096/mediabrowser  are redirected to the url http://externalip:8096/mediabrowser/dashboard/login.html. Questions:

 

  • is this behavior hardcoded in the mediabrowser program or is this coded in a js or html file? and if so where?
  • Is there a way to force or redirect users to your own landingspage before they go to the loginpage? and how? In apache webserver you can use eg htaccess to accomplish such behavior.
  • are there mediabrowser fans who already experiment with html and css to change the look of the mediabrowser dashboard/webclient?
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rthomas

For people like me who have their own website (just for fun) it would be great to use the frontpage of that website as a landingpage and from within that landingspage MediaBrowser users can click on a link to the loginpage of MBS. At this time I can put in the code for a link manually on my landingspage to Mediabrowser but without somekind of redirection users can skip the landingspage and use the direct url of mediabrowser. What I want is that if users point their browser to eg. http://externalip:8096/mediabrowser they are first redirected or forced to goto the frontpage of the website eg. http://www.webdomain/index.html and not the loginpage of MBS. That's why I would like to know if this behavior is coded in a js or html file? I have already looked at the code of the html files but could not find a reference to the loginpage. I also looked at some javascript files but I could not find this either. But some of the js files are compressed so I may have overlooked a reference to the loginpage of MBS.

 

As for the landingspage I hope I clarified enough to what I try to achieve.

 

As for custom theming I will look in that so colors used in MBS will match the main colors of my website. Would be nice if a custom theme could be picked from within the userinterface of MBS.

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