Add the Knowledge Article Component to Enhanced LWR Knowledge Pages
To show the right content to your users and to help them self-serve with published
knowledge articles, add the Knowledge Article component to your enhanced LWR Knowledge
page.
Before you add the Knowledge Article component to your self-service site:
Make sure Knowledge is enabled
Create an enhanced LWR site
Publish a knowledge article that is visible to site users
Enable Allow guest users to access public APIs in the site’s
Administration workspace, under preferences, to give access to guest users
In Setup, from the Quick Find box, enter Digital Experiences, and
select Sites.
Find your enhanced LWR site and select Builder.
Go to the Knowledge Detail page.
From the Components tab, drag and drop the Knowledge Article component to your Knowledge
Detail layout.
Note If you have at least one knowledge article published, the component shows with an
article’s fields and content. Otherwise, the component is empty.
Configure how the content is shown, such as whether the field names are shown or
hidden.
Publish your changes.
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