A domain group is a subset of pages on a domain that can be defined by an admin user. Groups are defined by rules, for example, page title, URL, and metadata. Users can then be granted different permissions to each domain group. The domain group does not require a new scan. Instead, all of the pages and links from the main domain scan are checked for any matches to the rules within a domain group. They then get assigned to the respective domain group. A page can belong to multiple domain groups, but only if it matches the rules. Domain group matching only applies to the child elements for the page if they match the domain group rules.
This article provides instructions for admin users on how to create domain groups based on labels.
Click Save to save the group, or X to exit without saving and return to the Edit Domain window.
A dialog box asks, “Would you like to update now? Updating groups can take more than 30 minutes. During the operation you will not be able to create and update groups”. Click OK to update the group changes now, or Cancel to delay it until the next page scan.
This section provides some common examples on how you can use a label to create a domain group.
Example 1 (include)
How to create a domain group that contains all privacy policy pages.
Create and add a label “privacy-policy” to all relevant pages.
Create a domain group based on labels to Include the label "Privacy Policy".
This group includes all pages on the platform that contain the label "Privacy Policy". It also contains any pages that have multiple labels. At least one of the labels must be "Privacy Policy".
How to create a domain group that contains all privacy policy pages that have a high priority.
Create and add the labels “Privacy Policy” and “High” to all relevant pages.
Create a domain group based on labels to include the labels "Privacy Policy" AND "High".
This group includes all pages on your platform that contain the labels “Privacy Policy” AND “High”.
Note
This group does not include pages that only have one of the labels “Privacy Policy” or “High”. It will, however, include pages that have other labels in addition to the ones included in this group.
How to create a domain group that contains all privacy policy pages and all pages that have a high priority. This group has two rules.
This group includes all pages on your platform that contain the labels “Privacy Policy” OR “High”.
Note
This group includes pages that have either of the labels “Privacy Policy” or “High”. It will also include pages that have other labels in addition to the ones included in this group.
How to create a domain group that contains all privacy policy pages on specified domains.
This group includes all domains with the label "Privacy Policy" within the URLs that end in ".se".
Example 5 (include and exclude)
Create a domain group that includes all privacy policy pages that are not low priority.
Create a domain group based on labels with two rules, one to include "Privacy Policy" and one to exclude "Low" priority.
This group includes all pages on your platform that contain the label “Privacy Policy” but excludes pages with label “Low”. It would also contain any pages that have multiple labels as long as one of those labels are “Privacy Policy” and not “Low”.
A domain group is a subset of pages on a domain that can be defined by an admin user. Groups are defined by rules, for example, page title, URL, and metadata. Users can then be granted different permissions to each domain group. The domain group does not require a new scan. Instead, all of the pages and links from the main domain scan are checked for any matches to the rules within a domain group. They then get assigned to the respective domain group. A page can belong to multiple domain groups, but only if it matches the rules. Domain group matching only applies to the child elements for the page if they match the domain group rules.
This article provides instructions for admin users on how to create domain groups based on labels.
This section provides some common examples on how you can use a label to create a domain group.
Example 1 (include)
How to create a domain group that contains all privacy policy pages.
Create and add a label “privacy-policy” to all relevant pages.
Create a domain group based on labels to Include the label "Privacy Policy".
This group includes all pages on the platform that contain the label "Privacy Policy". It also contains any pages that have multiple labels. At least one of the labels must be "Privacy Policy".
How to create a domain group that contains all privacy policy pages that have a high priority.
Create and add the labels “Privacy Policy” and “High” to all relevant pages.
Create a domain group based on labels to include the labels "Privacy Policy" AND "High".
This group includes all pages on your platform that contain the labels “Privacy Policy” AND “High”.
Note
This group does not include pages that only have one of the labels “Privacy Policy” or “High”. It will, however, include pages that have other labels in addition to the ones included in this group.
How to create a domain group that contains all privacy policy pages and all pages that have a high priority. This group has two rules.
This group includes all pages on your platform that contain the labels “Privacy Policy” OR “High”.
Note
This group includes pages that have either of the labels “Privacy Policy” or “High”. It will also include pages that have other labels in addition to the ones included in this group.
How to create a domain group that contains all privacy policy pages on specified domains.
This group includes all domains with the label "Privacy Policy" within the URLs that end in ".se".
Example 5 (include and exclude)
Create a domain group that includes all privacy policy pages that are not low priority.
Create a domain group based on labels with two rules, one to include "Privacy Policy" and one to exclude "Low" priority.
This group includes all pages on your platform that contain the label “Privacy Policy” but excludes pages with label “Low”. It would also contain any pages that have multiple labels as long as one of those labels are “Privacy Policy” and not “Low”.
Click Save to save the group, or X to exit without saving and return to the Edit Domain window.
A dialog box asks, “Would you like to update now? Updating groups can take more than 30 minutes. During the operation you will not be able to create and update groups”. Click OK to update the group changes now, or Cancel to delay it until the next page scan.
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