Re: Password Protected areas
Hi Theo, apologies that this hasn't been answered earlier which isn't the normal case on TG where questions are fairly quickly replied too.
Short answer is no. However all of this should be doable using Xara.
1: A password protected area for all members of the society to access.
This is down to what website hosting you have. Any decent web host should allow you to have a password protected folder. So it's not a Xara thing, you just publish the site from Xara into a folder on your hosts server that requires a username and password to gain access.
2: A password protected area where members can edit their own details.
Doable but this will require individual usernames and passwords for each and every member, which could become very large. Probably better of here having a form for a member to amend their details and have an admin receive the form and edit the spreadsheet themselves.
3: A passworded area where other members of the committee can enter stuff.
Xara sites are not database driven, just WYSIWYG. Best way here would be to use a Google sheet, whereby a select number of committee have access and editing rights re the spreadsheet. You can publish the google sheet as an html page to appear within a placeholder. Caution, you're not breaching the Data Protection Act here.
Re: Password Protected areas
Theo, Xara delivers static sites. Handling passwords for a host of people requires a user management system that sits on the server.
What you would be better looking to is WordPress where all of your needed options are built-in.
Building your own in a Xara product requires a fair amount of skill.
I always steer clear simply as the effort is high as is the risk.
Acorn