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On this menu you will have the following options to change:
Site Name: This is the global name of this ContentBox website. This is the name that will display in the browser and what will normally show up in search engines. In the default Theme, this is the Header for the site ( unless you select a logo image ).
Site Tag Line: This is a slogan, motto, your USP Unique Selling Proposition, or short catchy 10 second elevator pitch. This is commonly used as a Alt tag for Logos by themes, each theme varies.
Site Description: The description of the site, also used in HTML description meta tag. This will also appear in the search engine results under the name. You can override this in blog posts, pages, and in modules.
Site Keywords: A comma delimited list of keywords to be used in the HTML keywords meta tags. This helps the search engine identify what your site contains. You can override this in blog posts, pages, and in modules.
Home Page Displays: This enables you to choose the latest blog entries
page or an existing ContentBox page to display as the homepage for the website.
Send ContentBox Identity Header: This allows you to enable or disable a Browser Header, to help tools and browsers to identify the software powering the website. This is hidden from users.
Settings Cache Provider: Choose the CacheBox provider to cache global site settings into.
Disable Blog: You can disable the Blog for the entire ContentBox website. This does not delete data, it just disables blog features... including the addition of a Menu Item called Blog
if you are using the default page navigation.
Note: If you disable the blog, remember to change the Home Page Display
above to a real page and not the blog listing if you are disabling the blog.
Blog Entry Point: Choose the entry point in the URL to trigger the blog engine. The usual defautl entry point pattern is blog
. Do not use symbols or slashes (/ )
Site Maintenance: You can put your entire site in maintenance mode if you are doing upgrades. This will make it easier to work on major changes to the site without customers seeing half completed work. The site will display a Offline Message, set in the Offline Message
field, unless the Theme has a custom Maintenance Layout or Maintenance View.
Offline Message: The message to show users once the site is in maintenance mode, HTML is ok.
If you are logged in, with the MAINTENANCE_MODE_VIEWER
permission, you will be able to view the site even when the site is in Maintenance Mode. When the site is in Maintenance Mode, you will see a Red Maintenance banner, to remind you the site is in Maintenance for other users.
This is found under the System menu in the navigation on the left. Settings is a tabbed page listing 10+ options control panels. This includes all the core settings, but is also open to module developers, to inject their own settings.
In System > Settings > Security Options
- You will see 3 new features to ContentBox ( released in ContentBox 3.0 ), the Login Tracker, the Rate Limiter, and Secure Sockets Layer ( SSL ) Encryption.
The ContentBox administrator module now comes with a login tracker which if enabled can track invalid logins and be able to block individual ip addresses from brute-force attempts. We even track all valid logins into the new ContentBox Security Audit Log.
One of the biggest problems on the internet today, is out and out traffic overload. Of course, hardened hardware is the best approach to stop denial of service attacks, but we have given you some tools inside of ContentBox to help at the software level. You can now run your very own Rate Limiter.
SSL support can now be found everywhere in ContentBox for both the UI and admin modules. Users can even select specific pages for users to transition into or out of SSL for richer eCommerce or secure experiences.
Security is a big issue with any website these days, and with the number of word press hacks in the wild, it’s a big PRO to using ContentBox. With Brute force attacks to admins so prominent, we have a fewof features to make your life easier, and your website safer.
One of the major upgrades in ContentBox 3.0, ContentBox now offers BCrypt support for password encryption, to make cracking passwords harder than ever. The default algorithm for passwords is now based on BCrypt with work factors for better security and entropy. You can read more on bcrypt here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcrypt
A new password policy is now in place for ContentBox for new and current users, which must be greater than 8 characters with at least one:
Lower case character
Upper case character
Digit
Special character
All of these features are definitely great addons to ContentBox, but one of the best features of all… you can completely remove the Admin itself from your production site. This would give hackers no access to the login page at all.
Secure your site today.
When you or your team log into your ContentBox site, you see your ContentBox Dashboard. You can see recent content, recent comments, recent news, some data snapshots… but you can also quickly customize this to help your team communicate. It is as easy as changing a few ContentBox admin settings.
Click on System > Settings
and then click on Admin Options.
You can change the Title / Welcome that shows up on the dashboard.
You can update the Dashboard message, so when everyone logs in, they're reminded of some of your rules, regulations, or maybe a holiday message. As seen above:
One of the nice touches I think, is you can update the NEWS RSS feed. This allows you to add some humor to your day, by adding something like Dilbert's RSS feed… or maybe you can use an aggregator to follow what is happening in the CFML world, or maybe some blogs which you need to read and then update your audience.
You can set the number of items to show up in your dashboard, by type. Set the number for each of the following:
News Feed Count
Recent Entries Count
Recent Pages Count
Recent Content Store Count
Recent Comments Count
Recent Logins Count
These default to 10 when first installing ContentBox
You also have control of your Website paging, on the front end, for blog posts, as well as content in the back end of your website.
In this settings pane, you can control global settings related to two-factor authentication.
Turning this flag on will require two-factor authentication for your app. Any users who have not enrolled will be required to enroll on their next login. Keep in mind that if you as an admin are not enrolled in two-factor and this setting is turned on you will be forced to enroll in two factor after saving this configuration.
The number of days to keep trusting a user's device. If you set this value to 0
, two factor authentication will be required on every log in.
Two factor authentication uses a provider system to allow new methods of two factor authentication to be provided via a module. A good example of this extension is Amazon SNS Provider.
Note that if you decide to change the default two factor provider, all currently enrolled users will be unenrolled.