Customize Login, Logout, and Password Management Pages
Control the look and behavior of the pages users see when they log in to your site.
Depending on the type of login page, you can further customize it with Experience Builder, Apex,
and Visualforce. You can also customize the pages users see when they log out and when they
manage their passwords, including Reset Password and Forgot Password Pages.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic
and Lightning Experience
Available in: Professional, Enterprise, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
Login Page Types When you create an Experience Cloud site with a template, Salesforce takes care of the login process. You can choose from a few login page types to control the login experience for your site.
Configure Your Login Page After you decide which login page you want to set up, configure your login page in the Administration workspace.
Create a Custom Login Page in Visualforce Create your custom login page in Visualforce, and associate it with your site from the Login & Registration page of the Administration workspace. You can also create custom Visualforce pages for password, forgot password, and self-registration. You can add these login pages to your Experience Cloud site regardless of the template you used to create the site.
Extend Salesforce Customer Identity Sessions Make it easy for your customers and partners to stay in your site with longer sessions and fewer logins. Allow users to remain logged in even after they close their browser. And keep them logged in for up to seven days of inactivity. To extend sessions, modify the use profile for the customers and partners in your site. You can also add more security when customers or partners log in by enabling device activation.
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