Building Portal - Overview (5 min)
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01 Getting Started
This tutorial will give you an overview of building portals in a Titan Web project.
The tutorial's web portal focuses on a university's use case, but Titan web portals can serve any use case and any industry. It does not need to be specific to any particular sector.
This overview shows that you can have a full-blown web portal with parts that are accessible to everyone and parts that are private and are only available to authorized logged-in users.
The tutorial's web portal focuses on a university's use case, but Titan web portals can serve any use case and any industry. It does not need to be specific to any particular sector.
This overview shows that you can have a full-blown web portal with parts that are accessible to everyone and parts that are private and are only available to authorized logged-in users.
02 Home Page
This is what a portal can look like in a Titan Web project.
The University’s web portal is public and has a banner with a video background, static and dynamic text from Salesforce, articles, blogs, images, and a footer.
The University’s web portal is public and has a banner with a video background, static and dynamic text from Salesforce, articles, blogs, images, and a footer.
03 Scholarship Application
The web portal has a Scholarship Application button on the home page that will navigate to a web form that collects data from students who wish to enroll at the university when clicked.
Here is the web form that is presented to students who wish to start the scholarship application.
The applicant will work through each of the 7 steps of the web form and provide data to the questions displayed to complete the scholarship application. Here are some examples of the types of questions found in the Scholarship Application:
Head of Household examples
Address Details examples
Questionnaire example
Student Info example
Here is the web form that is presented to students who wish to start the scholarship application.
The applicant will work through each of the 7 steps of the web form and provide data to the questions displayed to complete the scholarship application. Here are some examples of the types of questions found in the Scholarship Application:
Head of Household examples
Address Details examples
Questionnaire example
Student Info example
04 Student Portal
The Student Portal can be accessed through the Home page.
This part of the portal is private and secured so that only students with a login can enter the portal.
Users will be directed to a SmartV Login page that allows them to verify their login by a record in Salesforce.
The user continues to log in using their email address, and a verification code is sent to their email address to ensure it is the correct person entering the student portal.
This verification code forms part of the login process to enter the Student Portal. SmartV login lets you link personal or relevant details to an end user for the portal.
For example, once a student is logged in, they can now view or update their personal information, check their courses and grades, and see, cancel, or sign up for extra activities.
1. Click on Personal Info to view and update a student’s details.
2. Click on Courses and Grades to view the student’s grades for their various enrolled courses.
3. Click on Student Activities to see a student’s activities.
4. Sign up for an extra activity by clicking on the Sign Me Up! button.
5. To cancel an activity, click on My Activities and then select the Not Interested button.
This part of the portal is private and secured so that only students with a login can enter the portal.
Users will be directed to a SmartV Login page that allows them to verify their login by a record in Salesforce.
The user continues to log in using their email address, and a verification code is sent to their email address to ensure it is the correct person entering the student portal.
This verification code forms part of the login process to enter the Student Portal. SmartV login lets you link personal or relevant details to an end user for the portal.
For example, once a student is logged in, they can now view or update their personal information, check their courses and grades, and see, cancel, or sign up for extra activities.
1. Click on Personal Info to view and update a student’s details.
2. Click on Courses and Grades to view the student’s grades for their various enrolled courses.
3. Click on Student Activities to see a student’s activities.
4. Sign up for an extra activity by clicking on the Sign Me Up! button.
5. To cancel an activity, click on My Activities and then select the Not Interested button.