Squarespace FAQ > Members and Audiences (10 entries)
Information related Squarespace website audiences and password protection.
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You can do this by creating an Audience for your website, then creating Member Accounts within that Audience (these are the logins). The basic process is this: Create an Audience — ...
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There are a few steps to setting up an editor account: Create an Audience for your Editors - Audiences are groups of members on your site. From the Audiences tab under ...
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You can create an email subscription to any page on your site by clicking your profile link in the top gray bar while logged in. Under Membership Management, click Subscribe ...
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Email notifications for site members should be set up as follows: Create a new Member Account - Each person who requires email updates should have an account within your ...
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An Audience represents a view of your site to a group of your site's members. Basically, it's what you want a particular group of your friends or colleagues to be able ...
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A login to your website. You can give each person accessing your site their own member account, or you can give an account to a group of people. No matter what, ...
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Member's have accounts within Audiences. Audiences define a role (permissions), and Member Accounts are each individual's login to your site. Member Accounts may belong to one audience each.
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An editor is any Member Account that is part of an Audience that can change things on your website. Any member accounts that are not Editors are just referred to as ...
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A limited editor is a concept that applies to your Journal only. A limited editor is an editor that can create posts for your journal, but can not mark them as ...
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Yes. You can enable SSL login and security through 'Structure & Style > General Configuration' area of your website manager. The SSL option is under the 'Security' sub-tab within that section. ...
