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==Multiple/Switching Languages==
Administrators need to create a separate login page for each language you want to support. You choose the desired language for a login page when you create a new login page.
# For '''URL''' enter the URL to your signup page or use the lookup to find it. If you paste the Page URL of your signup page into a routing page, make sure you use the relative path example: /s_csignup.jsp?token=XVtQHUUGYVpQRhRRXxNRS1BWZEl2HnFsFA%3D%3D&ptoken=XVtQC1oGYVpQRhRRXxNRS1BWZEl2HnFsFQ%3D%3D. Relative paths will resolve correctly and work on production as well as development/backup.
# Press '''Save'''.
 
==Agreeing to Cookies==
When we talk about Cookies we are referring a small piece of data stored on a user’s computer. As of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie#EU_cookie_directive|EU Cookie directive] you must get consent from your users.
 
The first time a user comes to your system they will be presented with an alert explaining that SmartSimple uses cookies. It also states that by using the system they are consenting to the use of cookies. The user can click ok to accept or navigate away. There is also a link to a longer description which explains what cookies are being used and the purpose of each cookie.
 
We recommend that you should leave this setting always on, However it is possible to disable the cookie warning. Go to Menu Icon > '''Global Settings''' > '''Security''' and toggle off '''Enable Cookie Usage Acceptance'''.
 
[[File:cookies.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Cookies acceptance screen shown to all users first time they come to your system.]]
=Settings Explained=
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 ===The following settings are available on the '''Routing Page=== The configuration options for your routing page include the following''' tab:
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!|Setting
!|Description
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||'''Button Label'''
||The text entered here will be used as the label for the button that will appear on open the Routing Page. This button is displayed on the login page that, when clicked, . Typically you will direct enter the user to this Routing Pagetext Register.
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||'''Header Title'''
||The header that text entered here will appear on at the Routing Pagetop of the routing page. Typically you will enter something like Registration Options.
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||'''Introduction Text'''
||The introduction text that entered here will appear on under the Routing Pagetitle but before the list of signup pages. Typically you will enter something like I am applying as:.
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||'''Trailing Text'''
||The text that entered here will appear at under the bottom list of signup pages. Typically you will leave this blank however some clients have chosen to add contact information here in case the Routing Page.user needs assistance
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||'''Routing Links'''
||This is a dynamic section that allows for enables the creation of multiple administrator to add links on a to their desired signup pages onto the Routing Page. In order to add To create a new link, simply click the + button.|-||'''Title'''||Text entered here will appear in bold for each link. Typically you would enter a few words like Individual, International Organizations, Domestic Organizations.|-||'''Description'''||Text entered here will appear below the title and is used to clarify what kind of user should click this link. Using a user signup page as a link you might enter a few words like For applicants who are not associated with an organization.|-||'''URL'''||The relative URL that the user will be taken to upon clicking on the link. You can use the lookup buttonto pick the desired signup page. |}
* '''Title: '''The title that will appear for following settings are available on the configured link.* '''Description: Template'''The description that appears against the configured link. * '''URLtab but they are typically not modified: '''The URL that the user will be taken to upon clicking on the link. 
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!|Setting
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||'''Sample Template'''
||Clicking this link inserts the HTML, CSS and other code which is used to render the login page. Typically you would only add the sample template in two scenarios. First you have an older custom login page and you want to update your login page to use the new look and features, or you want to create your own customized login page with a different look and feel.
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||'''Login Page Template'''
||You can enter your custom code into this text area or modify the existing content added by clicking the sample template link. Although you can enter your own code here we generally don’t recommend it. If you do add your own code here make sure your code meets accessibility guidelines and make sure it is responsive (works on all devices including mobile).
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=Configuration - Advanced==Template===The third tab from the '''Login Screen Content '''is the '''Template '''page. Here, you can use the '''Sample Template '''button to populate the content of the Rich Editor field, and then modify as necessary. 
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==ReCAPTCHA Security==
Login pages will automatically enable Google reCAPTCHA functionality in order to ensure security standards. In order to modify or disable this setting, go to '''Global Settings > Security '''and scroll down to the bottom of the page. 
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=Configuration - Advanced=
==Error Message==
In order to display an '''Error Message '''when an incorrect login username or password is provided, simply include the following variable into the Login Screen HTML: '''@errmsg@'''
The fields for invalid logins include '''IP Address, User Name '''(denoted as an email address), and the '''Time '''of the invalid login.
Using the Search fields on the top right, you are also able to apply [[Filters]] by time period ('''Year '''and '''Month''') and/or by username. 
=See Also=
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