Is there a way to add CSS to the forum that changes if the user is connected or not? The idea would be to have a public display of the forum that could show things to non-registered users like a welcome guide or a homemade news widgets, and where you are connected as a registered user it does not show those things.
My usecase is my school forum, that I created with the students (I am a student myself), and it has an invitation code so that only students can register in the "Students" group. This is a choice we made for privacy reasons, but we would like to make some part of the forum public and have open registration if people wants to post or create discussions in the public part. We are using categories and some tags are public and some are only visible to the "Students" group. For now the public tags are those that belong to the feminist collective of the school: that's where the css for non-registered users could be used to change the interface of the forum to match the needs of the collective : annoucements, links, etc to make it more like a traditional welcome page of an association.
Here is a link to the forum if you want to see:
https://cergyland.club1.fr/
Have a good day and thank you for making this project (Flarum) so exciting and helpful!
sorry for the weird phrasing or if it is confused, English's not my first language 🙂