Thank you for your feedback. The reason I password protected it is because the users are children. I didn't want to have to have them register so the only way to keep it private was to add the password protection on the site itself. It seems what you were asking me to do involves requiring them to register on Nabble, am I correct?
Brooke Leiman MA, CCC-SLP
Director of the Stuttering Clinic at
National Speech/Language Therapy Center
(301)493-0023
www.stutteringsource.com
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From: "GregChapman [via Nabble Support]" <[hidden email]>
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2016 4:45 AM
To: "BrookeLeiman" <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: Forum moving SO slowly
Hi Brooke,
You can always post a private email to another registered user of a Nabble forum by clicking on their avatar or username, so there's no need to include an address in your post.
I did inspect the national speech site after your first post and found the stuttering source site, which is the one I guess you're referring to and the password protected Clients area. I wondered why you used that approach since Nabble has all the security needed to hide a forum.
I have an example of a private Nabble forum embedded in a public site at:
http://www.rustonreaches.co.uk It's just a matter of removing the View permission from those in the Anyone and Registered groups and adding it to the Members group and then adding all those authorised to see the forum to that group.
With regard to speed. You should first implement the changes outlined above and then release the embedding and check whether the forum runs at an acceptable speed when not embedded to establish if the problem is with the way weebly is handling things. If you have no problem working with the Nabble Support forum, then slowness is more likely to be a problem you need to resolve with Weebly.
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