Set portal (role) landing pages

When site users log in to the website, they will be taken to the portal page for whatever role they belong to ("Parents," "Faculty/Staff," "Alumni," etc.). This article will help you learn how to set portal landing pages for each role that exists in your platform.

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What are Portal Pages? 

A portal is a section of your website dedicated to specific members of your community, a one-stop hub of useful information and shortcuts for repeat visitors to your site. To learn more about portals, check out the article, "Portals overview." Then you can return to this article to learn how to configure the landing pages in your Domain Settings.

How to set a portal's landing page

Portal pages are defined in the Domain Settings in Composer. For each role that you have configured in Constituent Manager, you can designate an existing page on your site to be that role's portal page.

  • Hover over your site's domain (this usually reads "Main Site" or your school’s name) in the left navigation.
  • Click on the 3-dot Action Menu icon, then click the Settings icon to open up Domain Settings.

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  • In the Domain Settings window that appears, click the Landing Pages tab of the Domain Settings window.

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  • Scroll down to the Role Landing Pages section.

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  • Each entry represents a constituent role defined in Constituent Manager.
  • For each role, use the Choose Page button to select a Composer page to serve as that role's portal page.
  • Any role that does not have a landing page assigned will go to the Home page by default.
  • Users in more than one role will have permission to view more than one role landing page. The page they land on first will be determined by the order* in which the roles are displayed on the Landing Pages screen.

*This order can be adjusted in Constituent Manager > Settings > Constituent Roles > Select Role > General Settings > Sort Sequence Screen_Shot_2020-06-30_at_10.57.56.png

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