While concrete5 runs well without any special configuration, there are some parameters you can set to change the behavior of it to suit your needs. There are also several options to restrict access to your website.
We're going to look at the most important configurations you can make while adding a basic multiuser configuration which you can also use to build a simple extranet or member section on your website.
There's a section in the Chapter 11, Deployment and Configuration named configuration which might be helpful before you dive into this chapter. The following are the topics covered in the section:
URL redirection, how does concrete5 handle requests on a website with several addresses
How to change the language of the user interface in concrete5
Some words about the cache options in concrete5 that might improve your website's performance