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    tc_bt is offline Private First Class
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    Question Passwording some webpages

    Hello,

    Not sure if this is possible, well it is, but not sure how to do it. I would like to create a few pages on my website that employees can only access with a log in. I am sure there is a way to do it, but I have no idea how.

    I am looking for something that I can post work schedules and a few other things that are not necessary for the public to see.

    Thanks,

    tc_bt

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    travlinman is offline Major
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    Default Re: Passwording some webpages

    until today this was only able through using a password in cpanel or a script; with the new BV 11 released today it is possible directly in BV. There are no tutorials available yet so you will have to play with it.

    Remember to save your pages as php.

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    Default Re: Passwording some webpages

    There are some instructions on the pdf download for this unfortunately dragging and dropping the padlock onto the page you want to protect does not seem to have the desired effect as when published the page is still open for all to see

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