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Here are highlights from article 15 Salesforce Product Insights from True to the Core ’23 | Salesforce Ben
1. Dynamic Forms: Spacing Options
– Users want more options for managing spacing, adding color, and breaking up the page in dynamic forms.
– Request for a basic container concept that doesn’t have to be collapsible, allowing for more flexibility in layout design.
– Ability to change the height and background color of the container.
2. Dynamic Forms: Impact to Modal Window
– Dynamic forms directly impact the new modal window, causing issues with layout.
– Request for a container that allows direct control over what appears in the modal window.
– Current workaround involves using tabs with labels that are not desired and applying a visibility filter.
3. Salesforce’s investment in engineering teams
– Salesforce emphasized their investment in engineering teams during the session.
– Reassurance that Salesforce is committed to improving existing features and not just chasing new trends.
– Focus on improving what admins and other Salesforce builders use on a daily basis.
4. True to the Core sessions
– True to the Core sessions are popular and highly anticipated.
– Sessions allow for transparent discussions between Salesforce executives, product managers, and the audience.
– Opportunity for Trailblazers to ask questions and provide feedback on Salesforce products.
5. Other topics discussed in True to the Core ’23
– Native reporting and key configuration features received feedback and insights.
– Insights into Experience Cloud and the future of the platform, including Marketing Cloud integration.
– Salesforce’s roadmap on visibility topic in the next two releases.
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