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Designing Your Sign In Page for Multiple Audiences

  • January 30, 2026
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Designing Your Sign In Page for Multiple Audiences on Our Platform

Creating a personalized and efficient sign-in experience is crucial for engaging your diverse audience base from the get-go. Using CSS and JavaScript, there is a range of configurable options that enable you to tailor the sign-in page to meet the specific needs of different user groups. This high-level overview will introduce you to various design options, guiding you to more detailed, step-by-step posts for each one.

Getting Started

Ready to personalize your sign-in pages? Dive into our detailed guides to begin customizing each aspect of your user experience:

  • Multi Path Card Layout: When you support multiple user types (customers, employees, partners, learners) and need to route users to different login or registration paths.

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  • Three-Column Layout: When you have exactly three login paths that are equally important and should be visible at the same time, typically New, Returning, and SSO paths.

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  • Form-First Layout: When most users are returning and speed to login is the top priority, but registration still matters.

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  • Banner + Two Column Layout: When you want a structured, enterprise-style experience with strong branding and clear separation of users.

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Empowering your users to access learning content with ease begins with a well-designed sign-in page. Explore the detailed posts to start configuring and optimizing your sign-in experiences today.