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Choose the login route

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Pick a site.

  4. Go to the Permissions tab.

  5. Scroll down to the Login route section.

  6. Select the login route.

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Enable the prompt

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Pick the site you want to work with.

  4. Go to the Configuration tab.

  5. Scroll down to the Security heading > toggle turn on Log ”Log out from Atlassian Atlassian” prompt.

Hide the login button

While the login button is part of the navigation menu header by default, you may want to hide it on some types of sites. For example on a public documentation site on which the majority of users will only read information and has no reason to log in.

To hide the login button:

  1. Go to the Refined Administration.

  2. Click Sites in the left-hand menu.

  3. Select a site.

  4. Go to the Configuration tab.

  5. Scroll down to the Navigation Menu heading Header section.

  6. Toggle Turn off Display login Login button.

Info

If you were using custom CSS to hide the login button before we released this feature, we recommend you to remove it and use the feature instead. We don’t offer support for issues that occur due to custom code.

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  1. Hide the login button (see steps above).

  2. Create or go to the landing page that will serve as a login page.

  3. Open Edit the Page Builderlanding page.

  4. Add the login URL (subdomain).(domain.com)/login to a module: for example a Button module, Image module, or a link in a Text module.

  5. Use view permissions to make the page look different based on whether the user is logged in or not. For example, hide the section or row that contains the module with the login link for users who are already logged in.

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