Export a Customized Experience Builder Page for a Lightning Bolt
Solution
Export pages that you’ve customized in an Experience Builder site. Use them as a base
for new pages, or package and distribute them for others to use in their sites.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
Developer Editions
User Permissions
Needed
To create an Experience Cloud site:
Create and Set Up Experiences AND View Setup and Configuration
To customize or publish an Experience Cloud site:
Create and Set Up Experiences AND View Setup and Configuration AND be a member
of the site
OR
View Setup and Configuration AND be a member of the site AND have appropriate
role-based site access
To create a Lightning Experience Builder template, theme, or page:
Customize Application AND Create and Set Up Experiences AND View Setup and
Configuration
To create a Lightning Bolt Solution:
Customize Application AND View Setup and Configuration
In Experience Builder, select Settings | Developer, and click Export a Page.
Select the page to export.
Click Export.
After you export a page, it appears in the New Page dialog box in all the
Experience Builder sites in your org. If you package the page and install it in another
org, it appears in that org’s New Page dialog box. A newly installed page is highlighted
as New for 30 days.
To distribute your page, create a managed
package that includes the page. Or add the page to a Lightning Bolt Solution, and
include it in the package.
Note You can quickly get to the Package page of Salesforce Setup by selecting
Package the Experience Builder page in the export page success
message.
To delete an exported or imported page, from Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter
Digital Experiences, and click Pages.
Existing pages in Experience Builder that are based on the deleted page are unaffected.
However, deleted pages no longer appear in the New Page dialog.
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