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# Create a new subsite under ''lightbox'' called ''profile''.
 
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== Profile Roles ==
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== Profiles ==
The subsite for the profile pages is configured through the [[PT_Profile_Roles|Profile Roles]].  The subsite must be created manually and the subsite ID is stored in the [[PT_Profile_Site_Configuration|Site Configuration]] for the [[PT_Profile_Roles|Profile Roles]].
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The subsite for the profile pages must be created manually.  This subsite is custom to your implementation and can be any subsite within the site.  This subsite will correspond to a [[PT_Profile_Roles|Profile Role]].  This means that all the profile pages created for this role will live in this subsite.
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If you don't have a specific subsite then create a ''Profiles'' subsite under the site root. 
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The subsite for the profile pages is configured through the [[PT_Profile_Roles|Profile Roles]].  The subsite ID is stored in the [[PT_Profile_Site_Configuration|Site Configuration]] for the [[PT_Profile_Roles|Profile Roles]].
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Once the subsite is in place for the profile pages then update the [[PT_Profile_Site_Configuration|Site Configuration]] with the subsite ID for the profile role.
  
 
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[[Category:Profile]]

Revision as of 14:39, 31 March 2010

Overview

It is highly recommended this Profile Web Admin subsite for administrators and a Profile Lightbox subsite for the lightbox pages. This allows security to be setup for the subsite to allow only administrators access for the webadmin and the CS toolbar turned off for the lightbox pages.

Your site may already have a webadmin and/or lightbox subsite. The steps below will add a profile subsite into the webadmin and lightbox subsites.

Web Admin

  1. Create a new subsite under the site root called webadmin.
  2. Create a new subsite under webadmin called profile.
  3. Configure the /webadmin/profile/ subsite Content Security to give 'No Rights' to 'Anonymous Users' and 'Authenticated Users'.
  4. Configure the /webadmin/profile/ subsite Content Security to give permissions to the group of administrators who will manage the Profiles.

Lightbox

  1. Create a new subsite under the site root called lightbox.
  2. Create a new subsite under lightbox called profile.

Profiles

The subsite for the profile pages must be created manually. This subsite is custom to your implementation and can be any subsite within the site. This subsite will correspond to a Profile Role. This means that all the profile pages created for this role will live in this subsite.

If you don't have a specific subsite then create a Profiles subsite under the site root.

The subsite for the profile pages is configured through the Profile Roles. The subsite ID is stored in the Site Configuration for the Profile Roles.

Once the subsite is in place for the profile pages then update the Site Configuration with the subsite ID for the profile role.