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How to change Login Region Template?

I would like to create a custom version of the Login region template that will allow me to have more than one field per row (fields next to each other). The standard Login region template forces a 1 field per row layout.
When applying the Login template region, you immediately see the Layout options changing.
When the region has the Standard template:
The layout options are:
When changing the Region template to login:
The layout options are limited to:
How can I change this? I have been experimenting with a copy of the Login region template but I can't find what is causing this 'one field per row' layout.
Any idea? Can you point me in the right direction?
Best Answer
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Copy Login template with Type Region as follows :
Answers
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Hello Geert01,
I think what you want to do is something unusual about this template, but you can customize it as follows :
1) Copy Login template and give it a name ex: Login (Custome).
2) From Positions Tab of your new template, check Grid Support and set Maximum Fixed Grid Columns to 2 for Region Body.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Hamza
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Hello Hamza,
Sounds easy! But I cannot find the Positions Tab, nor the Grid Support.....
I am on version 21.1. What version are you on?
Regards,
Geert
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Click on your new custome template from template list and find positions tab.
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Yes that is what I am doing.....?
There is no position Tab.
Could you show me what your screen looks like?
I do see a Display Points section but the max fixed Grid Columns is already set to 12:
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Copy Login template with Type Region as follows :
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Hello Hamza,
I finally managed to find the setting you mentioned.
Now my login page looks like :
Thank you very much!
kind regards Geert
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@ShakeebRahman-Oracle /@Tim Kimberl-Oracle
Is there any way that this item layout can be achieved declaratively using the standard Login templates?