Customize Your Community’s Login Experience
- From Setup, enter All Communities in the Quick Find box, then click All Communities. Click Workspaces next to the name of your community.
- Select Administration, thenselect Login & Registration, and make your changes under theLogin section.
- Optionally, choose a custom login page for your community. Select the page type,Community Builder or Visualforce. Then enter the name of the page in the search field, and click . In the search results window, click the name of the page to select it.Tip To revert to the default login page for your community’s template, select Default Page.
- Optionally, select Allow internal users to log in directly to thecommunity. This setting allows your internal users to use their internal username and password on the community login page.Internal users must be members of the community to log in directly from the community login page. After they log in, your internal users land on the community home page.
- Select which login options to display.By default, users log in to the community using the default community username andpassword. If you want to allow them to log in with other credentials, such as theirFacebook©, Google©, or Salesforce credentials from another org, select them from thelist.Important Configure authentication provider options in advance to use them for community logins. From Setup, enter Auth. Providers in the Quick Find box, then select Auth. Providers.
- Optionally, allow external users to log in with SAML single sign-on (SSO).SSO is available only if your org has set up SAML for your community. Setting up SSO requires:An Identity Provider Login URL.A subdomain created with My Domain. After setting up the subdomain, your application and login page URLs begin with the name of the subdomain, for example, https://mysubdomain.my.salesforce.com/.To offer multiple SAML single sign-on options, enter Single Sign-On Settings in the Quick Find box, select Single Sign-On Settings, and then click Enable Multiple Configs.If you already had SAML enabled, and you then enabled multiple SAML configurations, yourexisting SAML configuration is converted to work with multiple configurations.Users see the option Log In with Single Sign-On. If you have enabled multiple SAML single sign-on options, each login option is labeled with the name of each SAML configuration.
- An Identity Provider Login URL.
- A subdomain created with My Domain. After setting up the subdomain, your application and login page URLs begin with the name of the subdomain, for example, https://mysubdomain.my.salesforce.com/.
- Click Save.