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This guide walks you through the decisions you’ll make as you plan a multi-site JUNO platform.

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(tick) Site type: 365 or Single-use
(tick) Site-switching links
(tick) Access type: Public, Private, Public, and Content-specific
(tick) URL customization
(tick) Welcome page design
(tick) User authentication
(tick) Site content and configuration

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Once someone clicks a link, they are taken to the other site if they have access. Access is what you’ll learn about next!

Access type: Public, Private

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Public access: Make your site publicto show potential users what they could get once they register, subscribe, or upgrade. They can navigate to other pages, but once they try to open or interact with content, they will be prompted to log in on the welcome page. Watch a demo in this video:

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An example public site. You can preview pages but must log in once you try to open content.

Private access: Or keep your site privateso that users only see the welcome page before logging in.

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An example private site. You only see the welcome page before logging in.

Content-specific restrictions: In addition to the above site-wide access options, you can restrict individual pieces of content with an access level tag. It doesn’t matter if the site is public or private. Even if someone is logged in, they can only open the content if they have the correct access level. For example, within an event site, you might create multiple ticket levels. If a user has access to a site, but not that content, they are alerted that they don’t have access and are redirected to the site home page.

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