Frontend login is the page that your registered site users use to login when you require authentication for your site. For example, you may want all users who can leave comments to be logged in; or you can require everybody who checks out products to be registered and logged in. Your frontend login page is different than the login page that you use to login in Sitefinity CMS backend.
To organize login for your users, you must use the Registration widget and the Login form widget. You must create a page where the login widget is located.
You must also configure the URL of the login page, so that each time a user must authenticate, Sitefinity CMS will redirect to the frontend login page.
If you have multisite, you can configure different frontend login page for each site. Perform the following:
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