Configure Your Login Page
After you decide which login page you want to set up, configure your login page in the Administration workspace.
Required Editions
| Available in: Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
| User Permissions Needed | |
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| To access Experience Workspaces: |
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| To create and edit Visualforce pages: | Customize Application |
| To edit Apex classes: |
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- From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter All Sites, and then select All Sites.
- Next to your site name, click Workspaces.
- Select Administration, and then select Login & Registration.
- Under Login Page Setup, for Login Page Type, select one of these options.
- To choose the Default, select Default Page.
- To choose the Login Discovery Page, select Login Discovery Page, and then create a custom Login Discovery page and customize the LoginDiscovery handler using passwordless login.
- To choose the Experience Builder Page, select Experience Builder
Page, click
, and select
login.
Note To access the Experience Builder Page, you must first publish your site. - To use a custom Visualforce page, select Visualforce Page, click
, and then select your custom page.You can select this option only for Aura sites. If you selected this option for an LWR site before Summer ’23, the site can continue to use a Visualforce page for the login page. However, if you switch your LWR site to another login page type, you can’t go back to using a Visualforce page. For detailed information about creating a Visualforce login page, see Create a Custom Login Page in Visualforce.
- (Optional) To let employees use their internal Salesforce credentials to log in to your
site, select Allow employees to log in directly to an Experience Cloud
Site.Employees must be members of the site to log in directly from the site login page. After they log in, your internal users land on the site home page.
- Select which login options to display.By default, users log in to the site using the default site username and password. To allow users to log in with single sign-on (SSO) from an authentication provider or SAML identity provider, select an SSO option from the list.
Important You must configure SSO options before they display on this page. For more information, see Single Sign-On for Salesforce Customer Identity.
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