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CMS Content
Create, organize, schedule, publish, and delete digital content in CMS workspaces.
Required Editions
| Available in: Lightning Experience |
| Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions |
CMS content items are unique to each CMS workspace. You can create original content directly in a CMS workspace by using the CMS content editor, or import content to a workspace from another source. When you publish content, it’s shared with all channels associated with that CMS workspace. You can see how your content looks on your site and set up publication schedules to plan the delivery to your CMS channels.
Save time and space when you share content between enhanced CMS workspaces. To reuse content between workspaces without duplicating records, work with content shared from a source workspace to a target workspace in the Shared with Workspaces folder. After workspaces are shared, you can make copies of a shared content record and save it to a folder in a target enhanced CMS workspace.
Managed content and variants of managed content items are considered one content record. For example, a managed content item with three translations is one record. CMS content refers to content created and added to your CMS workspaces. You can add other kinds of content to an Experience Cloud site such as Salesforce CRM data. To work with content such as Salesforce files and libraries, Salesforce knowledge, or an external CMS, see Find Your Way Around Experience Workspaces.
Deliver personalized content to your audience with dynamic collections. In enhanced CMS workspaces, tag content with content taxonomy terms, and then create dynamic collections based on the tags.
- Types of CMS Content
Every CMS workspace comes with standard content types. You can also create custom content types for your specific needs, like blog posts or product announcements. To create custom content types, use the Managed Content API or CMS Content Type Manager in AppExchange. - Create and Manage CMS Content
Create and edit content in your CMS and enhanced CMS workspaces without changing what's live in your CMS channels. In enhanced CMS workspaces, clone existing content records of any type, including the content's variants. - Use Content from External Providers in Enhanced CMS Workspaces
Connect your external content provider or digital asset management (DAM) system to Salesforce CMS to streamline content creation in enhanced CMS workspaces. - Install the CMS Base Data Kit to Ingest CMS Content into Data 360 (Beta)
To support experiences that are driven by content metadata, install the new CMS Base (Beta) data kit. When you use this data kit, Data 360 can ingest content metadata from Salesforce CMS, which enables features such as semantic search for content. - Apply Taxonomy Tags to Content
When a content taxonomist creates a content taxonomy for your org, you search for tags and add them to the content record. Tag your enhanced CMS content with taxonomy tags, and then define conditions that automatically add content items to a dynamic collection. - Work with Image Content in Salesforce CMS
Updating your Salesforce CMS content with images is easy, and there’s lots of flexibility when you work with image references in other content. - Publish Content to CMS Channels
In CMS workspaces, publishing a content item makes it immediately available for use in all channels added to the workspace including site channels. If you publish a new version of content that's live, the existing live content is replaced with the new version. You can publish content immediately or schedule a later publication date. - Unpublish Content from CMS Channels
Remove content from published destinations and make it unavailable for use in CMS channels with manual unpublishing. - Delete Content in a CMS Workspace
As your business grows and changes, so does your content. To keep your workspace tidy, delete unpublished CMS content. Deleting content removes all versions and variants from your workspace. - Work with Extensions in Salesforce CMS
Use extensions to add productivity tools to the content editor in an enhanced CMS workspace. Streamline your content workflow with generative AI tools, spell checkers, and translation services. Developers can build extensions for specific CMS content types. - Add Videos to Content from the Rich Text Editor
Embed video in rich text fields to enliven your content with product reviews, promotional videos, instructional walk-throughs, and more. - Create Content Publication Schedules in Salesforce CMS
Publish and unpublish Salesforce CMS content at designated dates and times. - Export and Import Content with Salesforce CMS
Get an overview of how to add content to a CMS or enhanced CMS workspace, or transfer content from one org to another. Learn more about how to format and handle content in some common use-case scenarios. - Translate Salesforce CMS Content
To meet the global demands of your business, offer your content in multiple languages. First, set up your CMS workspace with the languages you require. Then manage the content through the translation lifecycle, from draft to publish. - Salesforce CMS Content Key
The Salesforce CMS content key is a unique identifier that sticks with your content through version updates and across Salesforce orgs, sites, and components. You can use the content key to copy content between orgs, such as from sandbox to production, using the Salesforce CMS export and import feature. - View CMS Content Details in Enhanced CMS Workspaces
The content detail page in enhanced CMS workspaces gives a summary of a content item. If the content item has variants, you can switch between them from the left navigation menu. In the center column, see a quick view of the content. View content details, version history, and see where the content is published or referenced. Edit, publish, or unpublish, and run content workflows for your content. - View Content Version History in Salesforce CMS
On the content detail page, the Version History list shows all versions of a content item, its status, and the date and time it was last modified.
See Also
- Add Salesforce CMS Content to Your Experience Builder Site
- Role-Based Access in Salesforce CMS
- CMS Developer Guide: Connect Your External CMS to Your Experience Builder Site
- Select a Security Level in Experience Builder Sites
- View Content Version History in Salesforce CMS
- CSP and Lightning Locker in Experience Builder Sites
- Manage Trusted URLs
- Create Content Publication Schedules in Salesforce CMS

