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||'''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.
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||'''URL'''
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The following settings are available on the '''Template''' tab but they are typically not modified:
{| class===Template==="wikitable"|-!|Setting!|Description|-The third tab from the ||'''Login Screen Content Sample Template'''||Clicking this link inserts the HTML, CSS and other code which is the '''Template '''used to render the login page. HereTypically 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 can use the want to create your own customized login page with a different look and feel.|-||'''Sample Template Login Page Template'''button to populate ||You can enter your custom code into this text area or modify the existing content of added by clicking the Rich Editor field, 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 then modify as necessarymake sure it is responsive (works on all devices including mobile). |}
:: [[File:Login page template.png|450px|border]]
==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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