You can customize the login page of your Bynder portal. This includes setting up various login methods and updating the look and feel of the login page.
Note
This Login Configuration article describes a new section where you can manage your login methods and the look and feel of your login page. You may not be using this latest version yet, as we've only enabled this version for a limited number of Bynder portals.
Please see enable Single Sign On (SSO) to learn more about updating your login methods.
Who can edit the login configuration?

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Navigate to Settings > Advanced Settings > Portal Settings.
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Click Login Configuration on the left sidebar, then Edit Look and Feel.
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Click Save changes.
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Intro Text: Click
to show or hide the introduction text, which is often used to welcome or instruct users on how to log in via SSO.
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Click Add translations to add translations if enabled in your portal.
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Buttons: You can customize the button users will click to log in via SSO. Click
next to the SSO button that you would like to.
Note
You can reorder the buttons by clicking
to drag and drop the button.
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Edit label: Updates the label of the button.
Allows you to configure if the username and password fields display on the login page and any login text.
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Show username and password fields: Click
to show or hide the username and password fields. If users outside your SSO will be logging in to the portal, make sure to enable the username and password fields.
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Show alternative login text: Click
to show or hide alternative login text, often used to welcome or instruct users on how to log in.
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Click Add translations to add translations if enabled in your portal.

Allows you to customize error messages that appear to users.
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Access denied: You can customize the message that appears to users if their access is denied during an SSO login attempt. This error may occur if the user is invalid, if they have been deactivated in the portal, etc.
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Login failed: You can customize the message to users if Bynder cannot process the login request. This error may occur when validity checks fail, i.e., an outdated certificate when using SAML.
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Click Add translations to add translations if enabled in your portal.

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