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Salesforce Dynamic Forms have been a game-changer ever since they were released as generally available in the ‘Winter 21 release. Dynamic Forms address a genuine need in the Salesforce community to help declutter pages and display the most relevant information exactly when you want it. With Dynamic Forms, you can say goodbye to having to wade through useless information and you have the freedom to place fields anywhere you want on your page. Another perk is that your loading speed will increase as a result of your page only displaying the fields you really want to see.
In this article, we check out:
Read on to find out more!
Before there were Dynamic Forms, Salesforce had page layouts. While page layouts provide lots of useful information, they also come with a whole host of limitations. Using them can also be time-consuming and frustrating! One big reason for this is that they are not dynamic, meaning that you cannot hide or show the fields and sections based on your needs and inputs. For example, you might only want a specific field to display when a certain condition is met but with page layouts is impossible, it is up to you to make your way through all content on the page to find what you need.
Other problems with page layouts include:
These are just some of the issues that Dynamic Forms have aimed to address. Salesforce users were tired of the limitations of page layouts and wanted a better alternative!
Salesforce Lightning layouts empower admins to work with flexibility to create custom interfaces using only drag-and-drop tools. Lightning page layouts display record page details in an intuitive way so you can view and edit this information seamlessly. So where do Salesforce Dynamic Forms fit into the equation? Well, Dynamic Forms is designed to extend the Lightning Layout by providing more extensive customization options and dynamic detail. This is done by:
These are just a few ways that Salesforce Dynamic Forms improves and extends Lightning layouts. Dynamic Forms and lightning layouts ultimately work together to provide admins with a more intuitive, focused, and enjoyable user experience. The beauty of the Dynamic Forms feature is its easy-to-use and understand dynamic page layout in Salesforce.
We hope that you have enjoyed the read so far and learned more about what came before Dynamic Forms and how it extends the Lightning layouts. But you might be thinking, where do Salesforce Compact layouts come in? And how do they differ from Dynamic Forms? Well, Compact Layouts are distinct from both Lightning layouts and Dynamic Forms! Like Dynamic Forms, Compact layouts aim to provide admins with the most relevant information. But whereas Dynamic Forms enables you to view and edit fields on a Lightning layout, Compact layouts provide a brief summary of the principal fields in a given record. Compact layouts can be added to lists of records, related records, and searches to give admins quick insight into the most useful information on a given record. The main difference between Compact layouts and Dynamic Forms is that Compact layouts provide a summary of the information in a record whereas Dynamic Forms enables you to dynamically dictate the information displayed on a Lightning page.
As you may have figured out already, Salesforce Forms are best when they are dynamic And working with custom dynamic fields empowers you to create sleeker and more user-friendly page layouts in Salesforce! So what are the best tips and suggestions for using Dynamic Forms from Salesforce?
Thanks for reading, we hoped you got value out of this introduction to Dynamic Forms and learned more about its pros, cons, and standout features.
If you liked this article, why not read about Titan’s Dynamic Forms, which integrate seamlessly with Salesforce?
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