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Define Portal Settings

April 19, 2016 admin Leave a Comment

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How to Define the Portal Settings:

  1. Go to Edit > Preferences
  2. Click on the “Portal Pages” tab
  3. Enter the following settings:
    Login ‘Back’ Button Name Enter the text that should appear on the ‘Back’ button on the first page. Note: Unless the ‘back’ button is inserted into the login page template, it will NOT appear.
    Login ‘Back’ Button URL The web address that the user should be directed to when they click on the ‘back’ button on the login page.
    Login ‘Next’ Buttom Name The text that should appear on the ‘Next’ Button on the login page. Note: By default, unless the ‘next’ button is inserted into the template, it will NOT appear.
    Login ‘Next’ Button URL The web site that the user will be directed to if they click on the ‘Next’ Button. Note: This is NOT the button to login to the portal.
    Portal ‘Back’ Button The text that will appear on the button on the Step 2 (user-information) page.
    Portal ‘Back’ Button URL The URL of the login page.
    Portal ‘Next’ Button Name The text on the button that directs the user out of the user-information screen.
    Portal ‘Next’ Button URL The address of the web site that the user should be directed to when they leave the portal, e.g. step 1 of a connecting merchant account.
    Portal Step 1 Page ‘state’ The number of the M-level that may be connected to the portal login. For example, if the “next” button on the portal page should connect the user to an event registration, enter the M number. If it should go directly to the registrant page for an event, enter “step2direct”.
    Portal Step 1 Page ‘mid’ The number of the connected M-level.
    Portal Step 1 Page ‘eid’ If a specific event should be connected to this portal login, enter it’s ID number. This is especially important if the “next” button connects the user directly to that event’s registration form.
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