Hi Bobby,
You're definitely on the right track with your custom panel! The logic you've described should work well for password-protecting and toggling the visibility of buttons. Your panel seems to be functioning as intended, ensuring the password is required for revealing Buttons 1 and 2, and toggling them based on the state of Button 3 afterward.
If you need any further, feel free to reach out!
Best,
Aury Rukazana.
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Aury Rukazana
Senior Software Developer
Ross Video
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-27-2024 20:12
From: Bobby P
Subject: Help Needed with Dashboard Panel Password Protection
Hello,
I'm currently working on a dashboard panel and could really use someone's expertise. Here is a link to the dashboard page: https://we.tl/t-xaT3J7kZHh or here https://drive.google.com/file/d/12OGlJM76pVgiAWifVdr6ivtWz5a4Q6cm/view?usp=sharing and I've also attached a pic of my visual logic attempt.
I want to create a setup where I can password-protect a button that controls the visibility of two other buttons. Here's what I'm aiming for:
- Button 1 & Button 2:These are the buttons I want to protect.
- Button 3: This button will require a password to reveal Buttons 1 and 2. After entering the correct password and clicking Button 3, it should show the other two buttons.
- If Button 3 is clicked again (after initial unlock and access to the 2 other buttons) without entering a password, it should hide Buttons 1 and 2 again.
If anyone has experience with this or can point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate your help!
Thanks in advance for your assistance!
#DashBoard
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Bobby P
Supervisor
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