Implementing Authentication in Kentico Xperience 13

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  • Kentico-Xperience-Authentication

    A repository to show how to get authentication up and running in Kentico Xperience version 13

  • There is a GitHub repo with the supporting code you can check out with the code necessary to implement authentication.

  • xperience-training-13

    Kentico Xperience 13 training website

  • This method has all the necessary pieces you'll need to properly implement a "quick" authentication option within your site.  Again, these are the minimum pieces needed.  If you want to enable more features or functionalty, I'd suggest reading the Kentico Xperience documentation or checking out the Kentico Xperience Training sample site on GitHub (this code repo cooresponds with Kentico Xperience Developer Training).

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  • xperience-module-bynder

    Kentico Xperience integration with Bynder.

  • During the development phases of your projects, clients sometimes want their site secured so it cannot be viewed without a valid login. Using previous versions of Kentico Xperience, this was done with a few button clicks and like magic, authentication was in force.  Using the newest and greatest .NET technology, it's a bit more effort.  The idea around this article is to help you implement authentication quickly and effortlessly.

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