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Glossary of Product Name Changes, Scroll Indicator in LWC & CSS Control in Screen Flows

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Glossary of Salesforce Product Name Changes
In the dynamic realm of Salesforce and enterprise technology, product names often change to reflect their capabilities. To help users navigate these changes, a 'formerly known as' guide has been created. This guide provides clarity on retired names and the reasons behind these changes, providing valuable insight into Salesforce's product portfolio evolution.

Scroll Indicator in Lightning Web Component Salesforce
This blog post provides a simple yet effective guide on how to implement a Scroll Indicator in LWC. The author explains the underlying functionality with ease, demonstrating how to ascertain the current scroll position and compare it with the total scroll value.

How to Control the CSS of Screen Flows
In the article "How to Control the CSS of Screen Flows", the author explores the potential of using CSS to enhance the UI of screen flows in Salesforce. While Salesforce's screen flow tool is powerful for creating dynamic experiences, its focus on functionality can limit visual appeal. The article illustrates how to use CSS to style elements, such as fonts, colors, and spacing, offering a custom component that controls the CSS of screen flows. This opens up endless possibilities for creating visually appealing screen flows.

How Salesforce Einstein Is Supercharging Mobile Experiences
The article discusses how Salesforce Einstein is revolutionizing mobile experiences by using AI to create personalized, conversational interactions. It explores how integrating AI-powered language models into mobile devices is reshaping enterprise mobile landscape and boosting productivity. A new UX for Salesforce on mobile simplifies functions, enhances privacy, performance, and cost-effectiveness. Einstein on Mobile, powered by Prompt Builder, removes the need for extensive coding, making AI accessible and efficient for businesses.

An Important Update to Our Legacy API Retirement Plan
Salesforce announced a plan to retire old Platform API versions annually to enhance the latest API versions. APIs version 21.0 to 30.0 are still unsupported, but will remain available until Summer '25. Salesforce users can identify legacy API usage by reviewing the Event Monitoring logs and update their API requests to a supported version.

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