- ðŸ‡ðŸ‡ºHungary nevergone NyÃregyháza, Hungary, Europe
I don't know.
I'm not sure that page creation should be provided for us when there are so many ways to create pages, e.g. Page manager → .
Maybe it would be enough to give an option in the access control to allow logged out users to view the page. And tokens for logged out user details. - 🇮🇳India prashant.c Dharamshala
@nevergone
Can you provide an update on whether this feature will be added to the module, and if not, could you suggest a way forward?
- 🇦🇺Australia gigimaor Narangba/Brisbane
This one should work with version 1.2
- 🇦🇺Australia gigimaor Narangba/Brisbane
This one should work with version 1.2
- Status changed to Postponed
over 1 year ago 9:07pm 18 April 2023 - ðŸ‡ðŸ‡ºHungary nevergone NyÃregyháza, Hungary, Europe
Contrib blocker, related issue: ✨ Introduce "Vary" page cache response policy Needs work
The essence of the issue is real and it would be a good idea to make it. But I think we're headed in the wrong direction. This module should not be tasked with creating a page. In particular, this site is not able to interact with other modules, for example: Layout Builder. If we want to create a page, the Page Manager → module is much more useful for that.
I think it is a bad idea to create a logout page that is available to all anonymous users. This page should only be accessible to users who have actually logged out.This module should provide support in this, but the Drupal core should also develop for this. My opinion is that we should postpone this task for the time being and think again after the Drupal core has been improved. See related issue.
- 🇦🇺Australia gigimaor Narangba/Brisbane
The idea of this patch is to have the option to have the logout page as part of the configuration files to save in repo without the needs to create a specific node for the logout page.
This patch is an update for version 1.3 and works well in Drupal 10.
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