How to Create Internal Documentation Estimated reading: 2 minutes 205 views Contributors Sensitive documentation security should be your top priority. Restricting access to the WordPress knowledge base will reduce the risk of unwanted eyes on your internal documentation. To prioritize user privacy, EazyDocs offers built-in options for redirecting unauthorized visitors, either to the login page or another preferred destination. With EazyDocs, users don’t have to create separate documentation for internal documents. Users can switch privacy options for individual documentation sections from public view to logged-in users only. Creating Internal Documentation From the WordPress Dashboard EazyDocs Dashboard, select the documentation you want to switch to an internal doc setting. Right next to the doc title, click on the arrow icon and click on the Visibilityoption. A prompt screen ‘Visibility Options’will show up; just select the Privateoption and click Update. That’s it; your documentation is now internalized. Create an Internal Documentation Section Individual documentation sections can be internalized as well. To internalize any documentation section, hover over the Visibilityoption icon shown next to the section title.Clicking the Visibilityoption’s icon will show ‘Visibility Options’; just select the Privateoption and click Update. Redirecting Unauthozied Visitors With EazyDocs, users can restrict access to the WordPress knowledge base to unauthorized visitors. To do so, navigate to WP Dashboard EazyDocs Settings Private Doc . In this section, users have the option to redirect visitors to different pages based on their preferences. YouTube Tutorial: How to Create Password-Protected & Internal Documentation This tutorial covers the step-by-step process of creating internal documentation with EazyDocs. Tagged:eazydocsPluginsPrivacy Feature Managing Content with EazyDocs - Previous Re-order & Nesting Docs with EazyDocs Next - Managing Content with EazyDocs Add Contributors to Your Doc