Customers typically log in to your app using the traditional login.salesforce.com site. A branded login page enables you
to customize this domain and parts of this login page so you can provide a branded
experience for your customers.
Required Editions
Available in: Salesforce Classic
Available in: Developer Edition
User
Permissions Needed
To manage Trialforce:
Customize Application
Your custom login site includes your text and company logo, and mobile-friendly
versions of your login site as well.
Log in to your Trialforce Management Organization.
From Setup, enter Login Site in the Quick
Find box, then select Login Site.
Click Set Up Login Site.
Select a subdomain for your login site by providing a name in the field
provided. Usually, the subdomain is the name of your company.
Note A login domain ends with .cloudforce.com, so if your
company name is “mycompany,” your login domain is
mycompany.cloudforce.com.
Check the availability of the domain and then accept the terms of use.
Click Save and Launch Editor.
Use the Login Brand Editor to change how your login page looks. For additional
help using the editor, click Help for this Page.
Click Save and Close.
If you're ready to make these changes available to your TSO, click
Publish.
If you decide to publish later, your changes are saved and you can edit the
subdomain if you change your mind. After you publish the Login page, you
can't edit the subdomain.
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