Content blocks contain the text of your website pages, and can also house images and
hyperlinks. As a contributor, you can edit the text in editable content blocks using an
inline editor. Because you're editing the text inline, you always know exactly how the
finished page
looks
when it's live.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available for purchase in: Enterprise, Performance,
and Unlimited Editions
Available (with limitations) in:
Developer Edition
User Permissions
Needed
To edit only content in Site.com sites:
Site.com Contributor User field enabled on the
user detail page
AND
Contributor role assigned at the site
level
Editable content blocks display a gray border when you hover over the text. You can
edit the text in these areas only.
When the page is open:
Double-click the text area you want to edit.
The inline editor appears.
Add or edit text, and format it using the inline editor.
Avoid applying formatting, such as different fonts or highlighting, directly
to text whenever possible. Instead, it's best practice to use the paragraph and
heading styles to quickly apply consistent formatting throughout the site. Using
paragraph and heading styles also ensures that all page text is updated
automatically if a site administrator or designer modifies these styles.
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