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#'''Select''' ''Page Access Permission'' in the dialog box. | #'''Select''' ''Page Access Permission'' in the dialog box. | ||
#'''Click''' ''Insert''. | #'''Click''' ''Insert''. | ||
#'''Add''' the desired groups. | #'''Add''' the desired groups.[[File:Page acess inspector.png|alt=open page access dialog field in visual editing mode|center|thumb|350x350px|the page access inspector]] | ||
#'''Click''' ''Insert''. <br /> | #'''Click''' ''Insert''. <br /> | ||
The page now shows an info header with the groups that have access. | The page now shows an info header with the groups that have access to this page. | ||
[[File:Page access banner.png|alt=banner showing that access is restricted to groups sysop and VH|center|thumb|650x650px|Page access banner]] | [[File:Page access banner.png|alt=banner showing that access is restricted to groups sysop and VH|center|thumb|650x650px|Page access banner]] | ||
In source view, the tag looks like this:<pre><nowiki> | In source view, the tag looks like this:<pre><nowiki> | ||
<bs:pageaccess groups="sysop, secure1,secure2" /> | <bs:pageaccess groups="sysop, secure1,secure2" /> | ||
</nowiki></pre>{{Textbox|boxtype=note|icon=yes|header=Important!|text=A user can only restrict access to the groups that user belongs to. This is a security feature that prevents users from locking themselves out of a page. In addition, users in the sysop group always have access to these pages.|bgcolor=}} | </nowiki></pre>{{Textbox|boxtype=note|icon=yes|header=Important!|text=A user can only restrict access to the groups that user belongs to. This is a security feature that prevents users from locking themselves out of a page. In addition, users in the sysop group always have access to these pages.|bgcolor=}} |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 19 February 2025
The BlueSpicePageAccess extension allows you to restrict access to a page to specific user groups. The restriction is done by inserting the pageaccess tag. The access restriction per page is done on a group basis. "Access" here means all actions including reading and editing.
Instructions
To add this tag using VisualEditor:
- Position the cursor at the top of your page.
- Select Add Content Droplet.
- Select Page Access Permission in the dialog box.
- Click Insert.
- Add the desired groups.
- Click Insert.
The page now shows an info header with the groups that have access to this page.
In source view, the tag looks like this:
<bs:pageaccess groups="sysop, secure1,secure2" />
Important!A user can only restrict access to the groups that user belongs to. This is a security feature that prevents users from locking themselves out of a page. In addition, users in the sysop group always have access to these pages.