User Group Permissions Reference | Reference for setting permissions on pages, assets,
workflow, taxonomy, localization, and other CMS objects.
Administrators can assign the following permissions to user groups in Ingeniux CMS 10.x.
Note: With Ingeniux CMS 10.x, new assets permissions have been added for user groups.
Permissions on page manipulations: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to modifying pages.
- Allowed to edit pages: Enables group members to edit existing pages assigned to the current user.
- Allowed to delete pages: Enables group members to delete pages.
- Allowed to check-in pages assigned to others: Enables group members to check in pages that are currently assigned to another user.
- Allowed to rollback changes: Enables group members to rollback to a prior version of the page.
- Allowed to assign pages not assigned to them to others: Enables group members to assign pages to other users, even though these pages are not currently assigned to the group members.
- Allowed to create pages: Enables group members to create a new page via page creation rules or page types depending upon which additional permissions are selected.
- Allowed to create new pages using page types: Enables group members to create new pages by specifying the page type (as opposed to using page creation rules)
- Allowed to check-in and check-out pages outside of workflow: Enables group members to check in or check out pages that are not a part of a workflow. Groups with this permission can also check in or check out pages inside a workflow.
Permissions on asset manipulations: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to asset manipulations.
- Allowed to work with asset system: When selected, group members can access the assets manager.
- Allowed to edit asset metadata: When selected, group members can edit metadata in the assets manager.
- Allowed to delete assets: When selected, group members can delete assets from the assets manager.
- Allowed to check in assets and asset folders assigned to others: When selected, group members can check in assets and asset folders that are assigned to other users.
- Allowed to rollback assets: When selected, group members can rollback assets.
- Allowed to assign assets and asset folders assigned to others: When selected, group members can assign assets and asset folders to other users.
- Allowed to create assets: When selected, group members can create new assets.
- Allowed to check in/check out assets and asset folders: When selected, group members can check in and check out assets and their folders.
Permissions on page content viewing and manipulations: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to viewing and modifying pages.
- Allowed to edit the layout attribute on pages: Enables group members to change the default style sheet applied to the current page.
- Allowed to edit password elements: Enables group members to edit password elements.
- Allowed to view elements marked as "hidden" in Edit Form: Enables group members to view hidden elements in the edit form.
- Allowed to add words to dictionary during spellcheck: Enables group members to add words to the default dictionary during a spell check.
- Allowed to see Edit Form for page edit: Enables group members to access the edit form.
- Allowed to see page history: Enables group members to see the page's workflow history information.
- Allowed to view XML tab: Enables group members to access the XML tab in order to review XML corresponding to a specific page or component.
- Allowed to embed and unembed component fields: Enables group members to embed components within components.
Permissions on asset content viewing and manipulations: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to viewing and modifying assets.
- Allowed to edit asset file content: When selected, group members can edit assets such as text files, XML files, code, etc.
- Allowed to see asset history: When selected, group members can view asset history.
Permissions on site tree manipulations: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to modifying the Site Tree.
- Allowed to reorder pages in the site tree: Enables group members to move pages assigned to them, provided that the group has full access to the beginning and ending locations of the pages in the Site Tree.
- Allowed to see the tree: Enables group members to view the site tree in the CMS client.
- Allowed to reorder pages in the tree that are assigned to others: Enables group members to relocate pages assigned to other users. If group members with this permission have full access to the beginning and ending location of a given page in the Site Tree, they can move another user's page to a new location in the Site Tree.
Permissions on Assets Tree manipulations: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to modifying the Assets Tree.
- Allowed to see the assets tree: Enables group members to view the assets tree in the CMS client.
- Allowed to manage asset folders: When selected, group members can execute tasks such as moving an asset folder within the Assets Tree.
- Allowed to reorder assets and folders in the assets tree that are assigned to others: Enables group members to relocate assets assigned to other users. If group members with this permission have full access to the beginning and ending location of a given asset in the Assets Tree, they can move another user's asset to a new location in the Assets Tree.
Permissions on publishing: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to publishing site content.
- Allowed to mark and unmark pages for publishing: Enables group members to mark and unmark pages to be published.
- Allowed to execute a full publish: Enables group members to execute full publishes including a site publish.
- Allowed to execute an incremental publish: Enables group members to execute incremental publishes.
- Allowed to repeat a publish to the same root page and publishing target: Enables group members to repeat a publish request before a previous, identical publish has completed.
Permissions on publishing of assets: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to publishing assets.
- Allowed to mark and unmark assets for publishing: When selected, group users can mark and unmark assets for publishing.
- Allowed to publish assets only: When selected, group users can publish assets without their associated pages or components.
Permissions on workflow: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to workflow.
- Allowed to add pages to, and remove pages from, workflow: Enables group members to add a page to, or remove a page from, a workflow.
- Allowed to transition pages assigned to others: Enables group members to move a page assigned to another user to the next workstate in a workflow.
Permissions on workflow with assets: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to workflow.
- Allowed to add assets to, and remove pages from, workflow: Enables group members to add an asset to, or remove an asset from, a workflow.
- Allowed to transition assets in workflow that are assigned to others: Enables group members to move an asset assigned to another user to the next workstate in a workflow.
Permissions on taxonomy system: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to taxonomy.
Permissions on page presentations designing: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to designing page presentations.
Permissions on languages and localization: Assigns or removes the following block of permissions related to language localization.
Miscellaneous: Assigns or removes the following block of miscellaneous permissions.
Caution: Some permissions in the Miscellaneous section override permissions in other sections. For example, a cleared permission prevents group members from executing individual actions or accessing specific content. If administrators select a related permission in this section, the related permission may allow group members to execute that action, access content, or make content changes regardless of the other cleared permission.