The quickest way might be/would be to copy...
/**
* Theme function for unified login page.
*
* @ingroup themable
*/
function theme_lt_unified_login_page($variables) {
$login_form = $variables['login_form'];
$register_form = $variables['register_form'];
$active_form = $variables['active_form'];
$output = '';
$output .= '<div class="toboggan-unified ' . $active_form . '">';
// Create the initial message and links that people can click on.
$output .= '<div id="login-message">' . t('You are not logged in.') . '</div>';
$output .= '<div id="login-links">';
$output .= l(t('I have an account'), 'user/login', array('attributes' => array('class' => array('login-link'), 'id' => 'login-link')));
$output .= ' ';
$output .= l(t('I want to create an account'), 'user/register', array('attributes' => array('class' => array('login-link'), 'id' => 'register-link')));
$output .= '</div>';
// Add the login and registration forms in.
$output .= '<div id="login-form">' . $login_form . '</div>';
$output .= '<div id="register-form">' . $register_form . '</div>';
$output .= '</div>';
return $output;
}
to your theme's template.php file and rename it...
/**
* Theme function for unified login page.
*
* @ingroup themable
*/
function YOURTHEME_lt_unified_login_page($variables) {
$login_form = $variables['login_form'];
$register_form = $variables['register_form'];
$active_form = $variables['active_form'];
$output = '';
$output .= '<div class="toboggan-unified ' . $active_form . '">';
// Create the initial message and links that people can click on.
$output .= '<div id="login-message">' . t('PLACE YOUR CUSTOM MESSAGE HERE.') . '</div>';
$output .= '<div id="login-links">';
$output .= l(t('I have an account'), 'user/login', array('attributes' => array('class' => array('login-link'), 'id' => 'login-link')));
$output .= ' ';
$output .= l(t('I want to create an account'), 'user/register', array('attributes' => array('class' => array('login-link'), 'id' => 'register-link')));
$output .= '</div>';
// Add the login and registration forms in.
$output .= '<div id="login-form">' . $login_form . '</div>';
$output .= '<div id="register-form">' . $register_form . '</div>';
$output .= '</div>';
return $output;
}
...along with whatever you wanted that login-message
to be. Clear caches/theme registry and you should be on your way.
ADDITION:
This drupal fu works because, instead of calling theme_lt_unified_login_page()
directly, it does it like this:
$output = theme('lt_unified_login_page', $variables);
and it is the theme()
function that does the magic in that when you build the theme registry, it will discover that there is a YOURTHEME_lt_unified_login_page() function out there, and will call that as an override to the theme_lt_unified_login_page() one that logintoboggan provides.
(Note that the first argument doesn't start with theme_
or YOURTHEME_
, one of these are prepended by the theme system as described above.)