DataRoom as a confidential tab in website

I’m seeking to create a tab in my DeltaChase.com website for a link to our DataRoom for investor review. It will need to have a password, but I’ve been advised to do that through my host (Chillidog). My website is built in Foundry 3, and I understand nothing new will come from that source, but I’m hoping to bandaid something, until RW comes out with something I’m told will be similar to the flexibility of F3.

What I’m seeking today is recommendations from experts on how to enable the structure I’m showing in my uploaded image, i.e., c TAB for DataRoom to be labeled CONFIDENTIAL

Ideally, when clicked the array of images appears, each of which can be selected linked to a folder stored in Resources that opens to as many folders/files as I desire.

Thoughts, suggestions from the experts?

P.S. I’m not at all averse to using STACKS unrelated to F3 (Might be even better). Said another way, I’m prepared to be flexible.

Thanks in advance to anticipated helpers.

Neil

Hey @NeilMike,

Just got your support ticket today you submitted on this.

So Chillidog uses cPanel. If you are looking to set up a password protected directory, with a bunch of subdirectories under it, you can easily do that via your cPanel at Chillidog. There’s an option in the cPanel called “Password Protect Directories” or something like that. Select that option, then select the parent directory you want to password protect, enter the username and/or password you want to assign for people to use, and that should be it.

You’d want to upload your project file first with the new pages/directories added, then do the above to set up the password protection.

It won’t give you a pretty password prompt, but it’s free and good enough if you don’t care about the design.

If you have troubles getting it set up let us know.

Hi Dan. Thanks so much for your guidance on this. I had already been made aware of this for pw protection, but this should save some time for me, when I’m ready to attack that element of my process.

What I was particularly interested in from RW’s standpoint, is any expert guidance on any stacks I might source to build the tab structure in RW. Maybe that’s what you are telling me, i.e., that can all be done via my cPanel, but I thought I would need to create a structure in RW (I would have done it in F3, which I’ve been using almost since its beginning, but no longer available to us), i.e., when a user clicks on the tab, there needs to be a page (Data Room) to go to and then the “folder” hierarchy once there.

Am I missing your point, i.e., that my problem is solved solely by cPanel work and no RW is needed? If not, can you point me to a stack that might do this work for me?

Thanks so much for your guidance. I hope you had a great holiday season. My grandson just got back last night from visiting his Dad in England for the holidays. Not sure where he lives, but Daughter and her three kids lived in Tunbridge Wells for several years after moving back from France.

Neil