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Build UI easily with these new and changed resources. New and Changed Lightning Web Components Build UI easily with these new and changed components. New and Changed Modules for Lightning Web Components Modules enable you to do more with
We have a few security alerts. Restrict Access to @AuraEnabled Apex Methods for Guest and Portal Users Based on User Profile (Security Alert) This security alert is related to an update that gives you more control over which guest, portal,
All tabs in the Lightning Experience Configuration Converter are now generally available. The Configuration Converter helps you prepare your org for Lightning Experience by streamlining or automating common transition tasks. The Home tab,
Dark mode is disabled while we resolve some performance issues. We’re working to make it available again. Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience in all editions. See Also Salesforce Help: Try New Features with the Lightning
For custom objects, you can use the Lightning App Builder instead of the page layout editor to choose which actions appear in the Highlights Panel on the object’s record page. Control visibility for each action based on factors that you
Enjoy the full desktop version of Lightning Experience on your iPad using Safari. Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience in Group, Essentials, Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and Developer editions. See
Walkthroughs join the In-App Guidance family. There’s a new builder in town that’s perfect for creating prompts and walkthroughs. Users can move floating prompts around. Create Multi-Step Walkthroughs for In-App Training Create a guided,
Get started by visiting the Readiness Check’s new home page, now available outside the Transition Assistant. Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Professional, Enterprise, Performance, Unlimited, and
To help with your Lightning Experience transition, we added more tools and resources to the Transition Assistant. Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic in Group, Professional, Enterprise, Performance,
Prepare your org and users with tools that automate and speed up the transition to Lightning Experience. Get More Guidance from the Lightning Experience Transition Assistant To help with your Lightning Experience transition, we added more
Everybody’s excited about Lightning Experience and everything it offers. But we also understand that lots of orgs continue to use Salesforce Classic—either exclusively or in tandem with Lightning Experience as it evolves.
Let your users breeze through appointment scheduling with automatic resource assignment. Anonymize appointments to protect your resources’ privacy and to have the flexibility to reassign different resources if initially assigned resources
Enable automatic service resource assignment to let your users quickly schedule appointments without having to choose a service resource. You can also give users the option to manually select a service resource or have one assigned
Use the new Available Territory Slots Connect API to get available appointment slots for all service resources in a list of service territories. Where: This change applies to Lightning Experience in Enterprise, Performance, and
Anonymous scheduling ensures that your service resources’ names aren’t exposed to external users in scheduled appointments. With anonymous scheduling, users don’t get to choose service resources during the scheduling process, and
Learn about other small but important improvements to Lightning Scheduler. Where: These changes apply to Lightning Experience in Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited editions with Lightning Scheduler enabled. Why: We enhanced
Users can now review inbound or outbound service appointments with a new flow screen component. If an “Access to entity ‘Lead’ denied” error appears when scheduling an appointment, you can replace the old Review Service Appointment
Use the @salesforce/community scoped module to import information about the current community context when developing Lightning web components for Lightning communities. Where: This change applies to Lightning
Create a consistent look and feel for Lightning web components by using a common CSS module. Define styles in the CSS module, and import the module into the components that share those styles. Where: This change
The Element.getElementsByTagName() and Element.getElementsByClassName() APIs are now supported in the LightningElement base class for Lightning web components. A parent element can use getElementsByTagName() to get a list of its child
Use a property, isConnected, to check whether a component is connected to the Document Object Model (DOM). Where: This change applies to Lightning web components in Lightning Experience and all versions of the Salesforce app. Why: You can
Lightning Web Components provides special syntax to allow you to set an uppercase JavaScript property via an HTML attribute. Previously, you couldn’t set an uppercase JavaScript property via an HTML attribute. Where:
Use short code phone numbers to send recurring messages and one-time alerts to your Canadian customers. When customers respond, they can have two-way conversations with support agents, just like they do on your other channels. Short codes have
Enrich your change event messages with fields, such as external ID fields, and take advantage of other enhancements. Enrich Change Event Messages with Extra Fields (Beta) With Change Data Capture Enrichment, you can select fields to always
Before Summer ’20, users could end ongoing Messaging sessions with the “Configure Messaging” user permission. Starting in Summer ’20, this permission can’t be used to end Messaging sessions. To allow agents and supervisors to end sessions,

