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Developer Productivity
Develop and brand LWR sites more efficiently with the enhanced Build
Your Own (LWR) template, and protect your brand and site security with a dedicated CDN
certificate.
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Build Your Own (LWR) Is Available to All
The Build Your Own (LWR) template is now available in all supported editions without purchasing Salesforce CMS. Previously, the template was available in Developer Edition or when you purchased Salesforce CMS in Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited editions. -
Brand Your LWR Sites More Easily
LWR sites, such as sites created with the Build Your Own (LWR) template, now include a Theme area with extensive branding properties. Build out your site with color palettes, Salesforce CMS images, and text styles to reflect the best version of your brand. -
Use --dxp Styling Hooks to Brand Your Lightning Web Components (Generally Available)
Lightning Web Runtime (LWR) includes a new branding system that uses --dxp styling hooks. With the new system, you can modify base and custom Lightning web components more easily to achieve a consistent look and feel across your LWR site. -
Use Privileged Script to Bypass Shadow DOM in LWR Sites
With Privileged Script, third-party JavaScript libraries can access components in LWR sites. An LWR site encapsulates all of its elements in Shadow DOM, which prevents third-party libraries from interacting with the components. This script lets libraries, such as Google Analytics and Google Tag Manager, bypass Shadow DOM. -
Improve Your Site’s Performance with a Dedicated Certificate for Your CDN (Generally Available)
Adopt a single certificate content delivery network (CDN) to protect your brand and site's security. When you purchase an Experience Cloud license, you get 10 single domain certificates for the CDN and 48 terabytes of traffic, an increase from 5 terabytes. The CDN manages the certificate for you, so you can set it and forget it. -
Hide First and Last Name Fields in SOAP API for Experience Cloud Site Users
Now when your users make API calls from a site with nicknames enabled, you can hide the first and last name fields in SOAP API for Experience Cloud site users.

