SiteApex Administration Help & Tutorials
Please use the topic links below to see a list of tutorials for that particular topic or module. Or you can use the search button to search for help on a specific topic.
Note: there are a few non-default modules listed here. Please contact sales if you are interested in any of these modules.
- Getting Started
- Page Editing
- Ad Manager
- Blog Module
- Bulletin Board (BBS)
- Calendar Manager
- File Manager
- Form Builder
- League Module
- Media & Resource Library
- News Letters
- News Manager
- Photo Album
- Staff List
- Shopping Cart
- Directories Module
- Indexed Articles
- Questionnaires
- Job Posting
- Mobile Devices
- Control Panel
- SMTP - Outgoing Mail
- Security & User Groups
- Templates
- Plugins
- SEO
- WCAG / Website Accessibility
Making Content Secure
You can add content security to any public web page. The security system will require users to log in before they can view the content on that particular page. Access to secure pages is assigned by setting a Security Group to have the privilege's to view the contents.
For more details on setting up a Security Group, visit the Security Group article.
Enabling Page Security
- In the Site Map area of the admin, Edit the page you want to secure make secure and click "Edit" in the top right.
- Click on the Security tab to edit the security settings for the page you are editing.
- Enable Make this page secure
- Next, check one or more groups of users who will be allowed to log in.
- If you would like to give your visitors the option of signing up as a secure user, you can use the "User Sign-up Link" to direct them to a page with a sign-up form.
- Press Save Changes & Publish to save your changes and make this change live on your website.
Note: If you are logged in to the back end and you make the administrators one of the groups that can access the secure page, it will automatically log you in. You will need to test with a different browser or log out of the back end before testing your new secure page.
Redirecting Secure Pages Based on Specific Users or Groups
- Edit the secure page for editing in the admin area of your website.
- Click on the security tab.
- Enable Make this page secure
- Next, check one or more groups of users who will be allowed to log in.
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Now in the Redirect to URL area, you have a couple of options.a) If you enter a url in the main group line, it will redirect any user from that group that logs in. So for example, if you entered https://yourDomain.com/staff-page in the line for the 'X' group in the image above, any member of the 'X' security group will get redirected to https://yourDomain.com/staff-page when they log in.b) For more refined redirecting you can also enter specific URL's redirects for specific users.
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Once you've entered in all of your redirects, click Save Changes & Publish for these changes to take effect.