[support] Development Site -- Keep the Public Out
blogdiva at culturekitchen.com
blogdiva at culturekitchen.com
Sun Oct 28 16:16:25 UTC 2007
go to admin/settings
there you can set the site to OFFLINE
isn't this in the documentation?
just asking.
/ liza
On 28.Oct.2007, at 12:01 PM, Shai Gluskin wrote:
> So I'm working with an organization on a site rebuild. I have a
> test site set up on my domain.
>
> My problem is that the "Welcome to your New Drupal Site" page is
> showing up on the home page for anonymous users.
>
> I've installed the Content Access module (http://drupal.org/project/
> content_access) to make it so that the staff and I can all work on
> the site and the content won't be available to the public till we
> launch (and change the access settings).
>
> I created a block with permissions set to "anonymous" and display
> set to "only on <front>"; it displays in the center of the page
> (thanks to LiteJazz Theme) telling anonymous folks that this is a
> development page, with a link to the old/live site.
>
> When I (role=webmaster) or staff (role=staff) log in, everything is
> fine, just like I want it -- the block disappears and all the
> content appears.
>
> I just want the "Welcome to your New Drupal Site" to disappear for
> anonymous users.
>
> I tried making the "You are on a test site" a node instead of a
> block. That makes the "Welcome to your New Drupal Site" dissappear
> for anonymous users, but the "You are on a development site" node,
> continues to appear after staff or I have logged in. I've tried in
> Content Access to just check "anonymous" -- but it seems that
> module doesn't work the same way as the blocks code does.
>
> Is this a bug in the Content Access module?
>
> Any other ideas on how I can get what I want?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shai
>
>
>
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