Types of Utility Pages

Utility pages are content pages managed at the site level. Since the default system-level pages are not customizable, you can use site-level utility pages to provide a unique experience. Several utility pages are available out-of-the-box. You can customize them or add your own.

404/500

The 404 and 500 utility pages correspond to the HTTP error codes they’re named after. The 404 utility page displays a Page Not Found message with a link to go back to the previous page. The 500 utility page displays an Internal Server Error message. You can create more pages of these types but mark only one as default. Liferay displays the corresponding utility page when the specific HTTP error code (404/500) occurs. If no utility page is available, the default system-level page appears.

Create a 404 or 500 utility page to override the one at the system-level.

Sign In

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The Sign-In utility page contains the Sign-In widget found under Widgets → Tools. During portal startup, a default Sign-In utility page is created automatically. The same page is also available for sites that use the Welcome site template. This page also contains links to create an account and reset your password. Clicking these links opens the corresponding utility pages if a default utility page of that type is available. If not, the default system-level page is rendered.

Create a sign-in utility page to override the one at the system-level.

You can customize the look and feel of the sign-in page as you would for a content page. You can also create multiple sign-in utility pages per site, but you can use only one as the default. To create a new utility page, see Creating a New Utility Page.

Note

Changes to the sign-in utility page do not affect the sign-in portlet.

Create Account

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The Create Account utility page contains the Create Account widget found under Widgets → Tools. During portal startup, a default create account page is created automatically. The same page is also available for sites that use the Welcome site template. This page also contains links to sign in and reset your password. Clicking on these links opens the corresponding utility pages if a default utility page of that type is available. If not, the default system-level page is rendered.

The create account utility page overrides the one at the system-level.

You can customize the look and feel of the Create Account page as you would for a content page. You can also create multiple Create Account utility pages per site, but you can use only one as the default.

Forgot Password

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The Forgot Password utility page contains the Forgot Password widget found under Widgets → Tools. During portal startup, a default Forgot Password page is created automatically. The same page is also available for sites that use the Welcome site template. This page also contains links to sign in and create an account. Clicking on these links opens the corresponding utility pages, provided a default utility page of that type is available. If not, the default system-level page is rendered.

Create a forgot password utility page to override the one at the system-level.

You can customize the look and feel of the Forgot Password page as you would for a content page. You can also create multiple create account utility pages per site, but you can use only one as the default.

Important

Currently, the sign-in, create account, and forgot password utility pages are behind a beta feature flag. See Beta Feature Flags for more information.

Cookies List

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The Cookies List utility page contains a list of all of Liferay’s cookies. It aids in attaining GDPR compliance by showing the user data that’s tracked.

It consists of four sections:

Strictly Necessary Cookies: These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be disabled. They do not store information that could lead to identification of users.

Functional Cookies: These cookies enable the website to provide enhanced functionality and personalization. They may be set by Liferay or by third-parties for integrated services. If disabled, some services may not function properly.

Performance Cookies: These cookies provide data for Analytics Cloud. All information these cookies collect is aggregated and therefore anonymous.

Personalization Cookies: These cookies may be set by Liferay’s advertising partners. If they are turned off, users experience less targeted advertising.

If your site uses cookies not listed in this page, click Add Add to add it to the appropriate section.

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