How do I create a public page in Salesforce?

How do I create a public page in Salesforce?

Setting Up Salesforce Sites

  1. From Setup, enter Sites in the Quick Find box, then select Sites.
  2. Register the Salesforce Sites domain for your organization.
  3. Create and configure your site.
  4. Develop and use Visualforce pages for your site, use or hide standard pages, and customize or replace out-of-box error pages.

How do I make my VisualForce page public in Salesforce?

How can I make a visualforce page public?

  1. First go to Setup > Develop > Sites,
  2. Next step register your Force.com subdomain name,
  3. After that create a new Force.com Site.
  4. Next to ‘Site Visualforce Pages’ click Edit.
  5. Finally, add your page to the list of Enabled Visualforce Pages.

Can I create a website using Salesforce?

By using the Force.com pages functionality and leveraging the data in your Salesforce account, you can build sites users can access through a custom Web address known as a custom domain. …

How to make Salesforce site visible to public?

If you want to expose a custom app and its associated tabs to public users, make only that app visible and make it the default to avoid exposing other pages. If any of your site pages use standard Salesforce headers, other visible applications may be seen by public users. Set the login hours during which users can access the site.

How to create a Salesforce site for your company?

Create a store locator tool—Add a public tool to your portal that helps customers find stores in their area. Publish an employee directory—Add an employee directory to your company’s intranet by creating a site restricted by IP range.

How to determine the URL of a Salesforce site?

You can view specific maintenance windows, listed by instance, at trust.salesforce.com/trust/status/#maint. For each of your sites, you determine the URL of the site by establishing the site’s domain name. You can choose one of the following domain options. Use your Salesforce Sites domain.

What should be default access settings for Salesforce sites?

We recommend setting the default external access to Private for the objects on which you grant “Read” access for your site on the Sharing Settings Setup page. This ensures that users accessing your site can view and edit only the data related to your site. We also recommend securing the visibility of all list views.