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Employees who log in to view private pages will not see the Drupal administration menu so will need a way to log out of the website. One easy way to do this is to add Login and Logout links to the Utility menu.
Home > Administration > Structure > Menus > Utility Bar Edit Menu > Add link
Add these links to the utility bar menu:
Login URL: /login
Logout URL: /user/logout
Style as a button: You can add a background color to these links by selecting the preferred color in the Attributes menu.
Prior to logging in The example below shows that prior to employee login only the blue Login button displays in the utility menu.
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The example below shows that after the employee login, the black Logout button displays in the utility menu.
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Note: After the user employee logs out of the DFW site, the Logout button will disappear.
Search
Utility menu login/logout links
Search (meta description tags)
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The search feature provides an internal search of both public and private pages. Search will not reveal private page results unless the employee is already logged into the DFW website. The example below shows the search results when the words human resources are entered into the search box.
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The description beneath the page title and breadcrumb is sourced from the Description field in Meta Tags. The example below shows the text entered in the meta tags description field.
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