##// END OF EJS Templates
Correctly set read_only meta name for use in javascript. Note that this has a different meaning than in the Python code: not whether the read-only flag was specified upon launch, but whether the notebook is in read-only mode and input should be disabled.
Correctly set read_only meta name for use in javascript. Note that this has a different meaning than in the Python code: not whether the read-only flag was specified upon launch, but whether the notebook is in read-only mode and input should be disabled.

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Stefan van der Walt
Add logout button.
r5325 {% extends layout.html %}
{% block content_panel %}
Stefan van der Walt
Split read-only logic into three functions: read_only, logged_in, and login_available. Move display logic from javascript into templates.
r5722 <ul>
{% if read_only or not login_available %}
Proceed to the <a href="/">list of notebooks</a>.</li>
{% else %}
Proceed to the <a href="/login">login page</a>.</li>
{% end %}
</ul>
Stefan van der Walt
Add logout button.
r5325 {% end %}
Stefan van der Walt
On the login page, focus on the password field.
r5720
Stefan van der Walt
Hide top login/logout buttons on login/logout pages.
r5723 {% block login_widget %}
{% end %}
Stefan van der Walt
On the login page, focus on the password field.
r5720 {% block script %}
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function() {
IPython.login_widget = new IPython.LoginWidget('span#login_widget');
});
</script>
{% end %}