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Page settings

Under Pages, set up how the title bar of your web pages appears and select the default pages to appear for your website users, such as for your home page or when a login fails.

1. Under Site page titles, select the text to appear in the title bar of the web pages.
To display your organization’s name in the browser title bar, select Show organization name.
To display the site name in the browser title bar, select Show site name.
To display the title from the web page’s page properties in Pages & templates, select Show browser title. For more information, see Edit web page properties.

Note: When you select all three options, your organization's name, site name, and page browser title all appear in the browser title bar. If you do not select an option, “Blackbaud NetCommunity” appears.

2. In the Authorization failed page field, select the web page from Pages & templates to automatically appear when a user’s attempt to log in fails.
3. In the Home page field, select the default web page from Pages & templates to automatically appear as your website’s Home page.
4. In the Privacy page field, select the web page from Pages & templates that includes your organization’s privacy statement. In each email you send, you must include a link to a page on your website that contains the privacy statement.

Note: The program requires that you enable cookies on your browser. As a best practice, we recommend you note this in your privacy statement, in addition to any security issues.

5. In the Error page field, select a web page from Pages & templates to appear if errors occur .For example, if there is an internal problem that generates a 500 error, users view the page you select instead of the generic one from the website's server. The page can include a custom message with information to help identify the causes of errors. To provide error details in the message, use error merge fields in a Formatted Text and Images part. For information about the Formatted Text and Images part, see Formatted Text and Images.

Note: The program includes default behavior that prevents unresolvable page link errors from appearing. In those instances, the program redirects users to the default site's home page. However, when users attempt to access unresolvable links to files, for example www.abc.org/123.pdf, the custom error page you select appears. For information about default sites, see Select a default site.

6. To save the settings, click Save.