Duplicate Site: Opens a site management page that allows you to create a copy of this website to create a new website.
Back Up Site: Opens a site management page that allows you to create and download backups for this website.
Manage Domains: Opens a site management page that allows you to add domain names to this website.
Transfer Site Ownership: Opens a site management page that allows you to change the site owner for this website.
Manage Theme Repository: Opens a site management page that allows you to connect an external theme repository to this website.
The actions menu is not available for secondary websites, which are non-production copies of primary (production) websites. The card for a secondary website displays a Go To Dashboard button instead of an actions menu, as shown in the following example:
To learn more about how you can use secondary websites in your development workflow, see Site collections.
To view metadata about an individual website, point to the Information icon in a website’s information card in the Site Factory Management Console to display a tooltip with the following information about the website:
Site ID: A numeric identifier for this website.
Creation Date: The creation date of the website, in MM/DD/YYYY
format.
Site Owner: The name of the user who owns this website.
Factory Stack: The stack that this website belongs to.
DB Identifier: The name of the database for this website, which is used in per-website Twig caches and required to restore an individual Site Factory database from a backup.
The Site Factory Management Console allows you to organize your Site Factory websites into groups of websites. You can use these groups to do the following:
Manually sort your websites using logical connections, such as regions or business functions.
Control sign-in or maintenance access to your websites by controlling which users have access to sites in the group.
Users with the platform admin role can view all sites and groups, regardless of their group memberships.
In the Site Factory Management Console, the term groups describes organizational groups at the top level, and subgroups are organizational units that can contain sites, site collections, and other subgroups, but have a single parent group.
The All my groups page (displayed when you click the All my groups link on any top-level Site Factory Management Console page) displays an overview of the groups available to you on the left and a detailed view of group contents on the right. Note that the detailed view on the right does not display top-level groups that do not contain any websites, site collections, or subgroups.
For information about how to create groups and organize your Site Factory websites, see Creating sites and site groups.
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