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It is '''highly recommended''' to have a Web Admin subsite that contains a Social Media subsite that will contain the Management pages for for administrators. This allows security to be setup for the subsite to allow only administrators access for the webadmin subsite. | It is '''highly recommended''' to have a Web Admin subsite that contains a Social Media subsite that will contain the Management pages for for administrators. This allows security to be setup for the subsite to allow only administrators access for the webadmin subsite. |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 7 July 2011
Back to Build Subsites, Templates and Pages
Overview
A specific subsite for social media pages is optional. The Social Media Feed page which in most cases will be a public facing page (or pages) can live anywhere on your site. But for this install we will create a socialmedia subsite for this page.
It is highly recommended to have a Web Admin subsite that contains a Social Media subsite that will contain the Management pages for for administrators. This allows security to be setup for the subsite to allow only administrators access for the webadmin subsite.
Your site may already have a webadmin subsite. The steps under 'Web Admin will add a socialmedia subsite into the webadmin subsite.
Social Media
- Create a new subsite under the site root called socialmedia.
Web Admin
- Create a new subsite under the site root called webadmin.
- Create a new subsite under webadmin called socialmedia.
- Configure the /webadmin/socialmedia/ subsite Content Security to give 'No Rights' to 'Anonymous Users' and 'Authenticated Users'.
- Configure the /webadmin/socialmedia/ subsite Content Security to give permissions to the group of administrators who will manage the Forums.