Experience Builder lets you easily style your site, create and
customize pages, add drag-and-drop components, and deliver personalized experiences to different
audiences. Choose a template to quickly start your site, and then style the pages to match your
company’s branding.
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
Apply Role-Based Access to an Experience Cloud Site Use role-based access to control who does what in a community, portal, or site. Assign roles to your contributors with the level of access they need in a specific experience. A contributor’s access role is specific to an Experience Builder site. A contributor can have different access roles in different sites.
Find and Create Asset Files in Experience Builder Upload and select images for your header, logo, rich content editor, and custom components using the file selector in Experience Builder. After they're uploaded, files are converted to packageable asset files and stored in your org asset library for easy reference and retrieval.
Experience Builder Settings Use the Settings area to track which template you’re using, view your site’s status and publication history, and customize your template. If you’re using the Customer Service template, access your navigational and featured topic settings.
Preview Your Experience Builder Site Before going live, you can preview your Experience Builder site to see how it looks in a desktop browser window or on a mobile device.
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