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A few people have asked for this in the past on the forums and Freeola introduced it on the 10th Feb.
It's now very simple to protect a page on your website - there's a new 'Password Protection' item on the 'Options' section which can be seen from 'Site Overview'.
View a working demo the password is
[b]freeola[/b]
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
My Freeola Instant Site > I notice that my password demo has a slight glitch with FF (using
> 3.6).
Your using Firefox now? :D I'm looking into the Glitch at the moment btw.
When clicking on the 'key' to reveal the login form the page jumps down about 100 pixels?
It's probably the way I cobbled together my InstantPro logo/banner! But I only used the options available to me, so Freeola might like to take a look at what's going on...
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
My Freeola Instant Site Perfect
Hugh
You can even have a different password for each page or assign the same password to multiple pages, so people can only see what you want them too!
A few people have asked for this in the past on the forums and Freeola introduced it on the 10th Feb.
It's now very simple to protect a page on your website - there's a new 'Password Protection' item on the 'Options' section which can be seen from 'Site Overview'.
View a working demo the password is
[b]freeola[/b]
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
My Freeola Instant Site