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Mastering Salesforce Experience Cloud

You're reading from   Mastering Salesforce Experience Cloud Strategies for creating powerful customer interactions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835466346
Length 328 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Curating a Digital Experience Strategy FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Defining Your Digital Experience Strategy 3. Chapter 2: Translating Your Audience and Interactions into Meaningful Technology Features 4. Chapter 3: Technology Component Identification – Which Parts of Experience Cloud Do I Need? 5. Part 2: Infrastructure Setup to Support and Customize Design Strategy
6. Chapter 4: Curating Data Models 7. Chapter 5: Understanding Experience Cloud Templates 8. Chapter 6: When to Use Aura Components, Lightning Web Components, and Lightning Runtime Components 9. Part 3: Human-Centric Development
10. Chapter 7: Leveraging Screen Flows versus Apex 11. Chapter 8: Understanding Inputs – Emails, Chats, and Text Messages 12. Chapter 9: Marketing Automation Setup 13. Chapter 10: Leveraging Case Management and Knowledge Bases 14. Part 4: Site Launch
15. Chapter 11: Security – Authentication, Data Sharing, and Encryption 16. Chapter 12: Monitoring Your Site – Salesforce Native Reporting 17. Chapter 13: Site Launch, Maintenance, and Moderation 18. Part 5: Certifications
19. Chapter 14: Best Practices and Certification Test Preparation 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we reviewed the history of the site-oriented Salesforce UI and how it developed over the years. We reviewed the differences between an Aura component, a LWC, and a LWR component. We also reviewed what to consider when you’re planning a migration from an Aura site to Lightning components. Finally, we gave you a quick tour of how to build a page with these components through the declarative toolset.

We know that the information in this chapter can be confusing and that there are a lot of nuances and overlap between these component standards. Deciding when to utilize one of these components instead of another can be very challenging, so we hope that this chapter has demystified this topic at a high level for those who might not have the intricate technical knowledge an architect would.

In a nutshell, the best way to think about the three contemporary web components is as follows:

  • Aura was the first attempt at component architecture. It allowed...
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