There are multiple ways to control user access to your site and content.
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Keep your site privateso that users only see the welcome page before logging in. See welcome page configuration options.
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An example private site before logging in.
Public preview site
Make a public preview siteto show potential users what they could get once they join. They can navigate around the site and preview content. But once they try to interact with content, they are prompted to log in.
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An example public preview site. You can preview content but must log in once you try to interact.
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An example of content locked by an access level tag.
Curtains on pages
Curtains hide navigation pages from users who don’t have the correct access level tag or user level (like site admin). The link is completely hidden from the navigation menu.
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This is an example scenario: Jessie tries to schedule Session B without having Session A already scheduled. When they try to attend Session B, a pop-up notifies them that Session A is required.
Classify a session as Exclusive
If you set a session is set as exclusive, a user can’t schedule any other sessions within that exclusive session’s entire time block.
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