To use Salesforce Sites with or without a custom domain, you must first enable
Salesforce Sites and register your Salesforce Sites domain. Your company's Salesforce Sites
domain is used for all the sites that you create.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience
Available in: Developer, Enterprise, Performance, and
Unlimited Editions
User Permissions
Needed
To create and edit Salesforce Sites:
Customize Application
OR
Create and Set Up
Experiences
To enable Salesforces Sites and register your Salesforce Sites domain, take these
steps.
From Setup, enter Sites in the Quick
Find box, then select Sites.
Your Sites domain includes your org’s My Domain in the format
MyDomainName.my.salesforce-sites.com.
Read and accept the Sites Terms of Use by selecting the checkbox.
Click Register My Salesforce Site Domain.
After you accept the Terms of Use and register your Salesforce Sites domain, the
changes related to site creation are tracked in your organization's Setup Audit Trail
and the Site History related list. It may take up to 48 hours for your registration to
take effect.
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