Users
Page: Settings >> User management >> UsersUsers are visitors to your Web site who have completed the registration process and have been allocated a username and password. Users have specific rights. This allows you to make certain pages or even your whole Web site only accessible to registered users. You can also assign user-specific prices. Alternatively, restrict the use of forums and blogs to registered users.The table lists all users who have registered to use your Web site. The symbols have the following meanings:Table 17: status symbols for users
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If a user is active, then he is permitted to sign in to the Web site.![]()
When a user is not active, he is not permitted to sign in to the Web site.
To open the details of a user, click the name.You can sort the table by column. For more details, see Sorting using column headings, above.Batch processing commands are available to manage the table entries. For an introduction to this, see Batch Processes in Tables, above.To create a new user, proceed as described in Adding records, above.User details – Sign-in data
Page: Settings >> User management >> Users >> Sign-on dataThe fields have the following meanings:Table 18: User data fields
To change the password, you must enter the current password in the field Old password. If you do not enter the current password, the password change will not be accepted.Save your entries by clicking Save.Note: When a new user is created, the password is not generated automatically. You must enter a password so that the user can sign in to the Web site. In this case, you have not entered an Old password.User details – Posts
Page: Settings >> User management >> Users >> PostsThis displays a list of all the posts or messages that the user has written in all forums, blogs and guestbooks on your Web site. You can use the links in the first column to call up the corresponding topics or pages.You can sort the table by column. For more details, see Sorting using column headings, above.Batch processing commands are available to manage the table entries. For an introduction to this, see Batch Processes in Tables, above.