Portal Pages
How to create pages visible only to authenticated, verified member portal users.
Portal pages are CMS pages with their Page Type set to Portal. They are only accessible to logged-in, email-verified members via the member portal — anonymous visitors are redirected to the portal login page.
Portal pages are created and managed through the same CMS → Pages interface as standard pages. The page type determines where the page appears and who can see it.
Creating a Portal Page
- Go to CMS → Pages and click New Page.
- Set the Page Type to Portal.
- Give the page a title and slug. The slug should not include the portal prefix — that is added automatically based on the Member portal prefix in General Settings.
- Build the page content using the page builder as normal.
- Set the page to Published when it is ready for members to see.
Unpublished portal pages are not accessible even to authenticated members.
Navigation
Portal pages do not appear in the public site navigation. To link to a portal page from within the portal (e.g. from the portal navigation menu), create a navigation menu item pointing to the page's slug with the portal prefix applied.
Constraints
- Portal pages cannot be converted to a different page type after creation — the page type is locked once set.
- There is no per-page access control beyond the portal authentication check. All verified, active members can access all published portal pages.
- The portal prefix is configured under Settings → General → Routing. Changing it updates all portal page slugs automatically.
Related
- See the CMS Pages help article for general page builder documentation.
- See the Member Portal section for context on portal membership and access.