Sorry I did not see any submissions regarding this, if it's already been brought up.
I wanted to suggest having an option for each page to make it public/private, instead of making the whole site public or requiring a public user login.
Hi @Vicvinegar0,
Is is kind of possible to do this. Non-logged-in visitors receive the Public role. You can make the whole site public but then adjust permissions for this role. Removing the 'View' permissions on items should prevent them seeing anything by default.
For items you do want them to see you can then set custom permissions per book, chapter or page to allow the 'public' role to view. Permissions to trickle down from Books > Chapters > Pages.
The only annoying thing at the moment is that when you select custom permissions on a book/chapter/page you have to set them for all roles (Apart from admins) but this is something I want to improve in the future.
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Hi @Vicvinegar0,
Is is kind of possible to do this. Non-logged-in visitors receive the
Publicrole. You can make the whole site public but then adjust permissions for this role. Removing the 'View' permissions on items should prevent them seeing anything by default.For items you do want them to see you can then set custom permissions per book, chapter or page to allow the 'public' role to view. Permissions to trickle down from Books > Chapters > Pages.
The only annoying thing at the moment is that when you select custom permissions on a book/chapter/page you have to set them for all roles (Apart from admins) but this is something I want to improve in the future.