Personalizing the Community

The first time you log in to the end user UI as an administrator, you'll be prompted to get the site going. After adding a little information about yourself, setting a visual theme and basic structure for your community, you can invite others to join. All of the settings you make here are things you can change later.

When you first arrive, you'll see a "Welcome back" page. Click Personalize your site to get started.

Completing Your Profile

By adding profile information, you start to give the new community a face. Your completed profile can also be a great example for other people who are creating their own profiles.

Note: For more on how to edit your profile later, see How do I edit my profile?

Click Continue to see a preview of your profile. At the preview, you'll get a chance to go back and change things. If you've got something that works, click continue to site theming.

Setting Theme and Display Properties

Here you'll make simple changes that people will see across the site.

Note: For more on making basic changes to the way your site looks, see Making Simple UI Changes.

When you're done, click Continue to start adding spaces to organize content.

Creating a Site Structure

Starting a structure for content is one of the most important things you'll do to get started. Most space lists tend to reflect interests or structure of the communities they serve. The spaces for a company site, for example, might be organized to reflect the organization of the company itself. A public site, on the other hand, might reflect areas of interest.

Note: The included spaces, such as Getting Started, are created automatically. In a new community, it's good to have a place for people to ask questions about the community. But you can delete these later if you want to.

It's a good idea to have thought through your space list because creating actual spaces. Once people start adding content, changing things might confuse your users or slow your site's adoption. If you've got a list of the spaces you think you'll want, pick the two that are most likely to help get things started. For example, you could create two spaces that are sure to provoke people to read and add content.

Note: For more on editing your space list, see Creating and Arranging Spaces, Designing Space Hierarchies, and Creating a New Space.

Click Continue to go on to where you can invite people to join.

Send Out Invitations

Get the right people involved by inviting them to join.

Note: For more on how to invite people later, see How do I invite people to join?