Hello,
I'm putting together an Experience site for a public document. The document (a community wildfire protection plan) will be presented in a series of pages. Some of the pages will be text, others will just be links to documents and/or other website pages. Some will be interactive maps (of course).
We'd like for some of the pages/maps/links to be password protected until they are ready to share with the public. Does anyone know if that's possible?
I've organized my pages/links into two folders: Public Content and Stakeholder Content. As far as I can tell, the folders are just extra text. I can't actually set any properties for those folders. Is that correct? Can anyone suggest another way I should be organizing the Experience?
Hi Petronila,
Experience Builder uses OAuth for handling authentication as part of ArcGIS. In this scenario, your permissions would need to be handled through ArcGIS Online
@PetronilaMandeno Curious how you designed your project (since I'm sure it is implemented by now). I have several in this vein as well, and we are looking at other solutions due to the security hurdles of partners creating AGOL accounts (not that is can't be done- but there are so many steps that we loose our low level tech users).
Oh, I think we ended up using a Hub Site. 😕