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Parameters | Accepted Values | Description | Default | Since |
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cluster |
If set to "1", separate users based on which host/server they logged on. | |||
content |
Display the number of users logged in, the list of users logged in, or both. Possible values: "count", "list" or "both". Default value: "both" | |||
silent |
If set to "1" hides the module, which allows another "who is there" module to include users that should not see it. |
Below are a couple of screenshots showing the module being used:
Module with messaging enabled ![]() |
Module with messaging disabled ![]() |
The module can be placed in the left or right column through a simple admin interface - see Module Admin for how to do that.
Note that if the module is set to only appear for some groups, only users in those groups will show as being online (currently in Tiki 14.x). One way round this limitation is to add another hidden version of the module set to be enabled for all (Registered) users, but to use the Appearance "style" setting to hide it from the others. This is obviously not secure (all online users will be in the page source) but it will stop the second module being visible on the page.
This PluginModule code:
{MODULE(module=>who_is_there)}{MODULE}
Produces on this page: