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Answer
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| What is the purpose of the module? |
This module allows users to login and register on the website. This module is best used when creating a custom login page with other information, e.g. Hidden content (in a Text/HTML module) that can only be viewed once the person has logged in. |
| What are the key benefits of the module? |
- Website users can use this module to register on the website
- The Accoutn Login Module gives website visitors an access point to login and view restricted content that only registered users or a selected group of registered users can view
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| What type of pages would normally have the module? |
- Home Page, e.g. You may have a client section or your site, that can only be accessed once the client has logged in
- Content Pages, e.g. You may have a portion of an article on a page, with the full article only available to those who have registered to the site. In such a scenario, the login module will be in the left or right page next to the article
- Functionality pages, e.g. the Account module will be used on web pages where website visitors will be encouraged to register on the website or to login to see 'hidden' content that can only be viewed once the person is logged in
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| Where on a page would a client expect to find this module? |
Left or Right Pane. This module is narrow and is usually accompanied by other information which will go into the Content Pane |
| What key settings does the module have? |
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| Alternative modules to consider? |
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| In which training session will I learn to use this module? |
On Request |
| Other Comments |
Since a website visitor cannot see hidden content, an Account module should go with visible content (in a Text/HTML module) that explains to the person why he needs to register or login.
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