The Lightning Experience Guide
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- Welcome to Lightning Experience
- What's New in Lightning Experience
- Navigation and Setup in Lightning Experience
- Opportunities, Leads, and Selling in Lightning Experience
- Explore More of Lightning Experience
- Reports and Dashboards in Lightning Experience
- Report and Dashboard Home Pages
- Create Beautiful Dashboards Using a New, Feature-Rich Editor
- Present and Share Information in Interactive Dashboards
- Get More Information from Interactive Charts and Filters on the New Report Run Page
- Reports and Dashboards: Compatibility Between Lightning Experience and Salesforce Classic
- How Your Existing Customizations Affect Lightning Experience
- Roll Out Lightning Experience
- Welcome to Your Lightning Experience Rollout
- What It Takes to Go Live
- Educate Yourself About Lightning Experience
- Getting Hands-On with Lightning Experience
- Identify Stakeholders and an Executive Sponsor
- Educate Your Company About Lightning Experience
- How to Demonstrate Lightning Experience
- Revisit Your Processes
- Perform a Gap Analysis
- Present Your Findings
- When the Show Is a Go
- All Systems Go
- Where to Start
- Plan Your Rollout
- Decide Who Gets Lightning Experience
- Unleash the Power of Super Users
- Create a Chatter Group for the Rollout Team
- Pick a Launch Date
- Create a Project Schedule
- Define Measures for Success
- Create a Marketing and Communication Strategy
- Create a Training Plan
- Test Your Customizations and Iterate
- Ready to Start
- Go Live
- Welcome to Your Lightning Experience Rollout
- Lightning Experience Development
- Visualforce & Lightning Experience
- Using Visualforce in Lightning Experience
- Developing Visualforce Pages for Lightning Experience
- Exploring the Visualforce App Container
- Sharing Visualforce Pages Between Classic and Lightning Experience
- Managing Navigation
- Understanding Important Visual Design Considerations
- Knowing Which Features to Avoid in Lightning Experience
- Lightning Experience Header and Navigation Menu Can’t Be Suppressed
- Salesforce Classic Header and Sidebar are Always Suppressed
- Page Title Can’t Be Set
- <apex:relatedList> and Blacklisted Related Lists
- Avoid <apex:iframe>
- No, Really, Don’t Set window.location Directly
- sforce.one Is No Longer Salesforce1-Only
- Changes With Action Overrides
- Home Page Doesn’t Support Visualforce
- Visualforce Tabs and Apps Can’t Be Added to Lightning Experience Navigation Menu
- Index