About Site Groups

The HostThese users have full access to manage the settings and content of all sites with this DNN installation, including the Host site. SuperUser accounts are created using the Host > SuperUser Accounts module. > Advanced Settings > SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. Groups page allow user membership and modules to be shared between sites with the same DNN installationRefers to a single installed instance of DNN and all the sites within that installation as listed on the Host > Site Management page.. Shared membership allows a user to sign-in to multiple sites with a single set of credentials and manage this single user profile across all sites. ModuleDNN uses a modular design system to display content on a page. One or more modules are added to each site page to create and manage the site content. There are many different types of modules, each managing a different type of site content or site administrative tasks. Sharing permits module content to be shared across sites, allowing editors to update the content on one module and have those changes updated in other copies of that module. SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. Groups cannot be added to other pages.

Note: RolesRoles control which users can view and manage site pages and content. Roles can be created using the Admin > Security Roles page or by creating Social Groups. and files content are not shared across sites within a SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. Group. This means users can only view role restricted content or pages of other sites in the group if they are given specific permissions. For example, SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. A and SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. B belong to the same SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. Group, user a from SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. A can log on to SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. B, but it needs permission from AdminRegistered users who are members of the Administrators role. These users have full access to manage the site including adding, deleting and editing all pages and modules. Administrators also have access to the Admin pages located on the main menu. of SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. B to view contents unless some contents of SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. B already have View permission for All Users.

Important. The sites within a site group must share a common domain name with at least two sections, such as "awesomecycles.biz", for authentication to work. For example, Awesome Cycles has a site for each of their departments: finance.awesomecycles.biz, marketing.awesomecycles.biz and sales.awesomecycles.biz. These sites can all belong to one site group because they share the domain name "awesomecycles.biz". However a site with the domain marketing.awesomecycles.net cannot be assigned to the above site group.

Warning. All users including SuperUsers and Administrators will be unable to login to sites if a group is created with an incorrect authentication domain. The authentication domain must have at least two sections, such as "awesomecycles.biz". If the authentication domain only has one section then login will fail. For example, if a site group with the domain names marketing.biz was created, finance.biz and sales.biz, then ".biz" would be used as the authentication domain and login would fail. For more on naming sites that can then be added to a site group. See "Adding a Site"


The SiteRefers to a single and unique site created using DNN. Multiple unique sites can be created and managed within each installed DNN application. Groups ModuleDNN uses a modular design system to display content on a page. One or more modules are added to each site page to create and manage the site content. There are many different types of modules, each managing a different type of site content or site administrative tasks.

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