Create content in Salesforce CMS that matches your branding and messaging, and then use
the content on any Lightning Web Runtime (LWR) site. Dynamically display Salesforce CMS content
in your LWR site with data binding components in Experience Builder. You can nest one component
within another, add unique images, and create engaging pages with CMS content.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited,
and Developer Editions
Data binding establishes a connection between data sources such as Salesforce CMS and a site’s
user interface. Components used in LWR sites populate with content saved in the CMS and
display the content based on parameters that you set on the site.
Use a Grid Component to Show Enhanced CMS Collections and List Views in LWR Sites The Grid component dynamically populates with data that’s saved in enhanced CMS collections and record list views. After you pick a data source, you add a content component within the grid to show the content that you want. The component provides data binding and pagination logic.
Nest Content Components in Your LWR Site Nest content components within layout components on your LWR site to showcase more content from your Salesforce CMS. Create eye-catching content displays by nesting components that use data binding.
Bind Data to CMS Content Pages in Your LWR Site Data-bound components used on CMS content pages automatically populate with content saved in Salesforce CMS. Map fields in the component property panel to fields in CMS content.
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