

The installations, before being executed in the production organizations, are applied in the sandbox environments (test organizations). Thanks to cloud technology, these functionalities are installed automatically in all organizations after each release on a defined date, without the need for user intervention.

The releases of these updates and innovations are planned a year in advance and can be identified by the seasons: Spring, Summer, and Winter. If you saved previously and didn’t activate the page, you can click the Activation button in the toolbar to be ready for the next section.Three times each year, Salesforce offers its customers hundreds of new features and introduces updates that enhance existing features. Click Activate, and we’ll do just that.We’re bold! We’re done with our page and want to give it to our users right now! Normally, if you aren’t done with your page, or aren’t ready to make it public, you can click Not Yet here to save the page and return to the App Builder. Lightning pages must be activated before your users can see them. Saving the page isn’t enough to get it out to your users. But wait, what’s this? There’s more? Yes, there is. Add Today’s Events to the lower left region and add Key Deals to the lower right region.Drag Performance to the top-left region.Drag the Assistant component to the top-right region.The components pane contains all the standard components available for a Home page, plus any custom components you have installed in your org. Step through the wizard and name the page New Home Page, select the Standard Home Page template, and then click Finish.Īn empty Home page opens, ready for you to build it.Click New, select Home Page, then click Next.From Setup, enter App Builder in the Quick Find box, then click Lightning App Builder.We’ll tweak the position of the components on the standard Home page layout slightly to give you an idea of what’s possible.
