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== Dashboard → My Sites ==
 
== Dashboard → My Sites ==
   
The My Sites menu item lists all the sites that the user is an administrator of. If you have a different userlevel on another site in the network, it will not be listed.
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The My Sites menu item lists all the sites for which a user is an administrator. If you have a different user level on another site in the network, it will not be listed.
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[[Image:dashboard-mysites.png|640px||Dashboard My Sites Screen]]
   
A drop-down at the top of the page refers to the user's Primary site. This is used as an identifier when doing things like logging in. The user is often redirected to the backend of their primary site on the network.
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A drop-down at the top of the page refers to the user's Primary site. This is used as an identifier for when a user logs in. It allows access to the backend of the primary site on the user's network.
   
Each site is listed in the order they are created, and below the name, links to the front end and admin area of each site are provided.
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Each site is listed in the order they are created. Below the name there are links:
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;Visit : Front end of the site.
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;Dashboard : Administration area of the site.
   
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Once a user finishes all admin duties, they simply click the blue button "Save Changes" and all of their additions to their site will take effect.
[[Image:dashboard-mysites.png|640px|right|Dashboard My Sites Screen]]
 
   
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 11 June 2023

Dashboard → My Sites

The My Sites menu item lists all the sites for which a user is an administrator. If you have a different user level on another site in the network, it will not be listed.

Dashboard My Sites Screen

A drop-down at the top of the page refers to the user's Primary site. This is used as an identifier for when a user logs in. It allows access to the backend of the primary site on the user's network.

Each site is listed in the order they are created. Below the name there are links:

Visit 
Front end of the site.
Dashboard 
Administration area of the site.

Once a user finishes all admin duties, they simply click the blue button "Save Changes" and all of their additions to their site will take effect.

See also Administration Screens and Network Admin.