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The editors on the demo page are more valuable when editing by people at the same time. We recently added Peer-Awareness feature that lets users know who has concurrently connected. It would be nice to display who is currently participating in the demo page using the feature. I think it's also good to display network status.
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So far, when the user enters a code that does not have permission only an error notification appears for him.
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Create a default page where it shows the user that they do not have permission to access the code.