Business Space access levels

Business Space can control whether a user can access a space or a page and what the user can do within that space or page. There are four levels of access.

Viewer The user can navigate the pages in a business space and see the widgets on a page.
Editor The user can add and modify pages in a space and add, configure, and delete widgets in a page. Additionally, an editor can do anything that a viewer can do. If an editor creates a page, they are the owner of that page, even if they are not the owner of the space containing the page.
Owner The user can delete, transfer ownership, and determine who has access to the space and individual pages and determine whether users have viewer or editor access. The initial owner of a space or page is the person who created it. Additionally, an owner can do anything that an editor can do. A space owner automatically has owner access to every page in the space.
Superuser

The user has administrative rights and has owner access to all spaces and pages. A superuser can share access to a space or page with selected users or all users. For example, the superuser can grant access to all users by typing either an asterisk, the string "everyone" or a portion of this string in the user search box. This displays the string "everyone" in the list, which the superuser selects to grant access to all users. Note that this type of access should be granted only when a business environment requires that a space or page should be shared by all users.

A superuser can also modify pages and templates. For example, pages can be converted to templates, templates can be converted to pages, and the provided templates can be customized for business purposes. However, because future updates to the business space can overwrite this type of change, the superuser should create a copy of the original provided template before performing any modifications.