Preview Site.com Sites
Contributors, designers, and site administrators can preview site pages to see how they look when rendered in a browser window. It's always a good idea to make sure your changes are displayed correctly, as this preview is how the pages appear on the live site.
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 build, edit, and manage Site.com sites: | Site.com Publisher User field enabled on the user detail page AND Site administrator or designer role assigned at the site level |
| To edit only content in Site.com sites: | Site.com Contributor User AND Contributor role assigned at the site level |
If you're a site administrator or designer, you can also create an anonymous preview URL that allows other users to review the site before it goes live. The URL is always valid (unless you disable it) and shows the latest work in progress. It's only available to the people you send it to, and can't be found by search engines.
- Click Preview Page on the toolbar when editing a page.
- Hover over a page in the Site Pages view of the Overview tab and click
| Preview to view a single page. - Click Preview on the toolbar of the Overview tab to view
the entire site. From the Preview menu, you can also:
- Click Preview Site in a New Tab to view the site in a new tab in the existing browser window.
- Click Preview Site at 1024 x 768 to view the site as it appears to laptop users.
- Click Enable Anonymous Preview, if you're a site administrator or designer, to create a URL that allows other users to preview the site before it goes live. Click the View Anonymous Preview option that appears in the Preview menu to access the preview URL, which you can copy and send to other users to review and test your changes. Enable Anonymous Preview is also available in the Site Configuration view.
- Click Preview beside a site on the Site.com home page to view the entire site.
When you preview pages, all browser-related functions work, too.

