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Share CMS Content from Any Workspace with an Enhanced LWR Site

CMS: Content Management System - where you can create, edit, organize, and manage digital content
from a centralized location. Share content by publishing to channels such as a commerce site, marketing email,
customer community, partner portal, or any digital experience.

Previously Functionality : We can create a CMS workspace to publish content to Salesforce CMS channels
except an enhanced LWR site i.e

• We cant share content from non-enhanced CMS workspaces to enhanced LWR site.

• We can share content from enhanced CMS workspaces to enhanced LWR site & other Salesforce CMS
channels

Release Item : Now we can share CMS content from enhanced & non-enhanced CMS workspaces with any
enhanced LWR site.

New LWR Sites Are Now Enhanced Only


Previously we can disable option under ‘Enhanced Sites and Content Platform’ and can create non-enhanced
Build Your Own (LWR ) Site
Currently we wont find any option to disable ‘Enhanced Sites and Content Platform’ i.e we can only create
enhanced LWR site

Find Components on Your LWR Site More Easily in Experience Builder


On enhanced LWR sites, you can also quickly locate hidden components from the Page Structure panel and
unhide them with a click.

Use Quick Actions on Related Lists in Aura Sites (Generally Available)

Quick actions that we add on related lists in Lightning Experience are now also available in Aura Experience
Builder sites.

Quick actions appear on the Related List - Single component and when users click View All in the Related
Record List component. With quick actions,your Aura site users can create related records for items in the list
without leaving the page.

Create Component Variations in Enhanced LWR Sites (Beta)

Component Variations are now available in enhanced LWR sites (Beta). Create several versions of the same
component and then use visibility rules to determine who sees what i.e. If we want to show a different banner
image to customers in different locations the we can Create a variation and assign it with the user location
(based on our requirement)

Use Custom Logic in Your Expression-Based Visibility Rules


Previous Working : With Expression Based Visibility, we can hide or show individual components based on
the conditions we choose for Enhanced LWR sites and we can only add conditions with an AND or an OR
operator in a single rule.

Release Item : We can now use 'Custom Logic' in Expression-Based Visibility Rules i.e along with AND or OR
we can also define 'Custom Logic' for component visibility in Enhanced LWR Sites.

Apply Custom CSS from the New Style Tab on Components in Enhanced LWR Sites

Previously for an Enhanced LWR Site component we have 3 Tabs (Settings , Spacing, Visibility) after this
release update inplace of Spacing Tab 'style' Tab is present

Release Item : For a component in 'Style' tab we can make the layout adjustments as well as we can define
Custom CSS. This gives more granular control over the style of each component. Define CSS classes in your
site’s head markup and easily apply them to any component, including custom Lightning web components that
you create for your site.

The CSS Class property appears on the newly renamed Style tab in the component property panel. The Style
tab, previously known as Spacing, was renamed to highlight this additional functionality.

Do More in LWR Sites with the Actions Bar Component (Generally Available)

Summary :
This component is only available LWR Site not present in Enhanced LWR Sites. Previously this feature is
available as Beta now its Generally Available.

Release Item : Now site users can create and update Salesforce records directly from your LWR site. We need
to use Actions Bar component to add a custom set of actions to an object detail page, and style them according
to our need.

View and Edit More Records Using the Record Detail Component in LWR Sites (Generally Available)
This component is available in both LWR Site & Enhanced LWR Sites. Previously this feature is available as
Beta now its Generally Available.

Release Item : Customers and partners can now more easily edit Salesforce records on desktop and mobile
from your LWR site’s Record Detail component.

In the component, users see the page layout that’s assigned to their profile. The Record Detail component is now
generally available for many standard and all custom object pages.

Use Dynamic Redirect Rules in LWR Sites (Beta)

With dynamic rules, you can redirect users from your site to an LWR site URL—without any coding. Configure
dynamic URL redirect rules that use a pattern to identify a URL from your site and redirect it to an LWR site.
Use mapping rules for large numbers of similar URLs to redirect, such as URLs in a specific category.

Let's say you have a personal website called "navya.com" where you blog about different topics, including
technology. You also have an LWR site called "technews.com" where you publish articles related to technology.
With dynamic redirect rules, you can configure a rule that identifies any URL on your personal website that
includes the word "technology" and redirects it to the corresponding URL on your LWR site "technews.com".
So if you have an article on your personal website with the URL "navya.com/blog/technology-trends-for-2023",
the dynamic redirect rule will automatically redirect the user to "technews.com/articles/technology-trends-for-
2023" without requiring any coding.

Disable Experience Cloud CDN for Enhanced Domains in Sandbox Orgs

Salesforce Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a feature in Salesforce that provides a distributed network of
servers that cache and deliver static content more quickly to users. It can be used to serve up static content such
as images, videos, and JavaScript files to users visiting a Salesforce site, improving the speed and performance
of the site. The CDN stores content on servers located around the world, so users can access the content from
the server closest to their location, reducing latency and improving page load times. This feature is available for
Salesforce Experience Cloud sites and can be enabled in the site's settings.
Differences

When setting up a custom domain in Salesforce, you have two options for serving the domain with HTTPS:

Serve the domain with your HTTPS certificate on Salesforce server


Serve the domain with the Salesforce Content Delivery Network (CDN)

The main difference between the two options is the location of the HTTPS certificate.

With the first option, you provide and manage your own HTTPS certificate, and it is installed on the Salesforce
server. This means that all HTTPS traffic is served directly from Salesforce, which can increase the load on the
server.

With the second option, Salesforce uses its own HTTPS certificate and serves your site content from its Content
Delivery Network (CDN) nodes. The CDN caches your site content at multiple locations around the world,
making it faster for users to access. This can help improve site performance and reduce the load on the
Salesforce server.

The recommended option depends on your specific use case. If you have a high traffic site or want to optimize
site performance, serving the domain with the Salesforce CDN may be the best option. If you prefer to manage
your own HTTPS certificate and don't expect high traffic, serving the domain with your own HTTPS certificate
on the Salesforce server may be sufficient.
https://help.salesforce.com/s/articleView?id=sf.community_builder_cdn.htm&type=5

Require Sender Name and Email Address to Send Chatter Email Notifications (Release Update)

Salesforce enforces this update in Winter ‘24 to follow the latest security recommendations. Administrators
must provide a Chatter email From Name and Email Address for Chatter email notifications to continue being
sent.

Release Update : Currently, admins have the option to leave the From Name and Email Address fields blank in
their Chatter email settings and Chatter email notifications are still sent. Starting in the Winter ‘24 release,
admins are required to enter values in the From Name and Email Address fields for Chatter email notifications
to be sent.

It Ensures that Chatter email notifications are always sent from a verified email address improves the security of
your organization.
If the From Name and Email Address values are left blank, then users won’t receive Chatter email notifications.

When this update is enforced in Winter24, Chatter emails are no longer sent from orgs where the From Name
and Email Address fields in Chatter Email Settings are blank.

Einstein Article Recommendations


This allows users to generate AI drafted email responses based on their company's knowledge articles. This
helps agents to save tme & create more constient customer service experiences. Also Agents can review, edit,
and send responses from the lightning email composer, or copy and paste drafted text into an outside email
provider.

Answer FAQs with Article Answers AI (Generally Available)

Release Item: Article Answers is a Salesforce feature that uses machine learning and traditional search to
process your customers' free text inputs and serve up relevant fields from your knowledge articles directly in the
bot conversation i.e it answer frequently asked questions (FAQs) using AI.

Its now generally available in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish

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