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Overview

For CMS Administrators only 

The Commerce Vision CMS features new layout templates, widgets, and web-based product and category maintenance for sites using Best Practice Design (BPD). It also links to all of the legacy administration pages, such as Settings, Menu Editor, and Preferences
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Create new CMS Users for administrative functions on your platform.


User maintenance in the CMS is split between

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two groups: Website users

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and CMS users. Website user roles identify the type of access a user has when they login to your ecommerce store. 


CMS users are organisational users who access your CMS for platform administration functions. What a CMS user can do is based on their CMS Role(s). For instance, a user with the Category Management and Product Management roles will only be able to view and access product and category maintenance functions. The Administrator role can view and perform all CMS functions, configure feature settings, and manage CMS users, including create new ones. 


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Default CMS Role Permissions

Each role has a set of default permissions. During implementation of your ecommerce store, Commerce Vision would have set up custom permissions against each role for your business.  

CMS RoleDefault Permissions
Administrator

All permissions available

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Admin users can add the Admin role to another user. Contact Commerce Vision if there are currently no Admin users.


Basic Azure User

Azure access

Category Management

Can edit and view category products information

Can manage and view all product information excluding product media

Can edit product variant information

Category Viewer

Can view category information only

Can view product information only

Content ManagerCan manage a sites images and files
Document ManagementAllow editing of hints on editable fields
General Access

Add, edit and delete CMS Users

Edit the Updates.css custom styles file

Manage Campaigns

Clear cache mechanisms on the CSS Site

Manage Custom Fields

Manage Custom Pages

Manage Custom Widgets

Manage Feature Settings

View Google Analytics menu items

Manage Layers

Manage Built-in Pages

Manage User Groups

Manage Web Sites

Search Templates for text or widgets

View the style-related menu items

Product Management

Can edit category products information

Can manage and view all product information excluding product media

Can manage all product information including documents (with Product Documents enabled)

Can edit product variant information

Can view category products information only

Allows Maintenance of Product Features data (with Product Features enabled)

Allows modification of product restrictions (with Product Restrictions enabled)

Product Subscription Management

Can view and manage Product Subscription information (with Subscription Products enabled)

Product Subscription Viewer

Can view Product Subscription information (with Subscription Products enabled)

Product Viewer

Can view product information only

Can view category products information only

Table Maintenance Management

Can view and manage all Table Maintenance (with Table Maintenance enabled)

Table Maintenance Viewer

Can view Table Maintenance only (with Table Maintenance enabled)


Step-by-step guide

Add a CMS user and their CMS role(s).  

  1. In the CMS, navigate go to EcommerceUsers → CMS Users.
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  2. On the CMS User Maintenance page, click Add New User

  3. Populate all required fields, ensuring the User Name does On the Add User page, in CMS User Details, enter details for the new user. NOTE - Ensure the User Name does not contain spaces or special characters.
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  4. The Organisation ID field should be is pre-filled with your organisation name. NOTE - If this field is not displayed, it means the system will just default to your organisation.   


  5. Two-factor authentication will automatically be set for the user. Unless there are special circumstances, this should not be turned off.
    Click Learn more: 2FA CMS user authentication

  6. In the Sites section, click Add New Site and and select the website site this user can access from the Site Name drop-down list.If the user will require access to multiple sites (dropdown.  To add the site, click Add New Site.  
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  7. Repeat Step 6 to add other sites, e.g. Live and Stage), repeat this step. 

  8. Click Click Save & Exit. 
    Click either the confirmation message or the 'Manage Roles' button to configure the user's CMS roles.
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    Tick 'Administrator' and any other applicable roles, and click   

  9. Scroll down to the Sites section. To add one or more roles, click Manage Roles

  10. Tick one or more applicable roles, then click Save
     

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