Defining the Guest User Experience for an Experience Definition
For each experience definition you can associate a guest
user, which lets you define the initial page an unauthenticated user
sees when coming to this experience definition. For example, if an
unauthenticated user is directed to this experience definition (through
application of an experience rule), you can choose to have that user
see the My Page layout of the guest user you associate with this experience
definition, even if the experience definition is not set to display
My Pages. You can also specify what page users see when they log out
of an experience definition.
- If the
Experience Definition Editor is not already open, open it now.
- Click the Login Settings page.
- Under Guest Settings, click Select a Guest User, and choose a guest user to associate
with this experience definition.
- Under Login Page Settings, select
what page unauthenticated users should see when they access this experience
definition.
Unauthenticated users viewing this experience definition will
be directed to the page you select here if, in the portal configuration
file, GuestRedirectToLogin is set to 1, or if they click Log In. Otherwise, unauthenticated users see the home
page selected for this experience definition.
Note: If you selected
Guest MyPage make sure that the Portal Login portlet
displays on the selected guest user's default My Page so that unauthenticated
users can log in.
- Under Login Page Settings, select
what page users should see when they log out of this experience definition.
Users will be directed to the page you select here if, in the
portal configuration file, RedirectOnLogout is set to 1. Otherwise,
upon logout, users see the home page specified for this experience
definition.
Note: If you selected Guest MyPage make sure that the Portal Login portlet
displays on the selected guest user's default My Page so that unauthenticated
users can log in.