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Salesforce Experience Cloud and Salesforce Sites

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Salesforce Experience Cloud (formerly known as Salesforce Community Cloud) and Salesforce Sites are both platforms provided by Salesforce for external-facing applications, but they serve different purposes and have distinct features.  Setting up - Salesforce Sites Experience Cloud Here's a comparison between the two: Purpose : Salesforce Experience Cloud : This platform is designed for creating branded online communities, portals, and websites where organizations can engage with customers, partners, and employees. Experience Cloud allows you to build custom-branded sites with features like discussion forums, knowledge bases, and access to Salesforce data. Salesforce Sites: Salesforce Sites, on the other hand, is a platform for creating public-facing websites or web applications that are directly integrated with Salesforce data. Sites are typically used for customer-facing portals, self-service support sites, or custom web applications that leverage Salesforce data and functional...

Custom Favicon on your Experience Cloud Site or Force.com Site

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About Favicons: The icon displayed on the browser's address bar/ tab or when the page is bookmarked is called the favicon. Resources to be used as a favicon (favorite icon) has to be 16x16 in size and of .ico format.  There are multiple ways of specifying a favicon for a website and the standards are listed here: 1. Use of a rel attribute value defined in a profile 2. Putting the favicon at a predefined URI on the root path. Favicon requests are sent by the browser and how it resolves to any of the methods above is specified here: QUOTE : "If links for both PNG and ICO favicons are present, PNG-favicon-compatible browsers select which format and size to use as follows. Firefox and Safari will use the favicon that comes last. Chrome for Mac will use whichever favicon is ICO formatted, otherwise the 32×32 favicon. Chrome for Windows will use the favicon that comes first if it is 16×16, otherwise the ICO. If none of the aforementioned options are available, both Chromes will use ...

Audience Targeting in Experience Cloud (Aura Site)

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Audience targeting in Experience Cloud (formerly known as Community Cloud) allows you to personalize the content and user experience for different groups of users based on their characteristics, behaviors, or attributes. This functionality enables you to create tailored experiences for specific audiences, improving engagement, satisfaction, and conversion rates. Audiences are sets of criteria used to define community member segments. Use them to keep your community members engaged by offering them personalized, relevant content in a customized community. Say that a company offers a product that is different in different regions. Rather than creating different communities, the community manager could simply create different experiences in the same community. Using Experience Builder, the community manager can apply sets of criteria to pages, components, branding sets, CMS collections, navigation menus, or tile menus. What members see varies depending on their location. The criteria incl...