Is this possible? It's powerful to use dynamic pages to create many unique but similar pages, but I need the permissions functionality of Static pages on them.
So I'd like to make my dynamic sets, and then convert them all to Static pages?
So since the dynamic page is technically the same page but loading different content, the password added to the page would be the same for all of the various pages.
You could create various pages for each page which I know you brought up in another thread but depending on what you were looking to achieve, I think it would be easier to filter by the logged-in member. That way only the member logging in would see the information pertinent to them.
That example is adding permissions to the entire collection of dynamic pages. And I would need permissions set for each "page" that is generated from the template/dataset. Does that make sense?
I appreciate everything you have added here in this post.
Gotcha. Will try that. Thanks!
So since the dynamic page is technically the same page but loading different content, the password added to the page would be the same for all of the various pages.
You could create various pages for each page which I know you brought up in another thread but depending on what you were looking to achieve, I think it would be easier to filter by the logged-in member. That way only the member logging in would see the information pertinent to them.
That example is adding permissions to the entire collection of dynamic pages. And I would need permissions set for each "page" that is generated from the template/dataset. Does that make sense?
Hey @Nathan Wall,
You can convert a dynamic page into a static page but it will remove the data connections.
Also you can add permissions to dynamic pages like a static page but is there a particular functionality you were looking to have for each?