Consider the following use case:
You have an intranet site and you want logged in frontend users to be able to access only one particular page without having access to any other page of the site.
Perform the following:
http://
NOTE: When you drop the Registration widget, in the Edit mode, under Roles, which the user will be assigned to..., click Select roles… and select the FrontendUsers role.
RESULT: When users want to open the frontend page, they will be redirected to the frontend login and registration page. When they register, they will be assigned to the FrontendUsers role. This role has permission to view and edit content only for one particular page and are explicitly denied to view any other page from the intranet site.
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