Salesforce has pushed for orgs to start migrating from standard page layouts to lightning pages using dynamic forms. This release introduces a few enhancements that further improve dynamic forms, and in this article, we’ll look at a few of those recent enhancements that are aimed at smoothing the sails of your Salesforce experience and providing admins with greater flexibility in customizing Lightning Pages.
Add Blank Spaces to Dynamic Forms-Enabled Pages
Admins can better customize vertical field alignment in lightning pages that use dynamic forms by adding blank spaces between fields. This Blank Space component is considered a field and counts against the limit of 100 fields per region. Users can further enhance alignment of fields in a section by using the “Align fields horizontally” field section property.
Add New Fields Directly to a Lightning Page
When creating a new field in the object manager, it can be added directly to a dynamic-form enabled record page from the same setup screen.
Dynamic Forms Available to More Standard Objects
Dynamic Forms can be enabled on lightning record pages for more standard objects including:
- Service Appointments
- Products
- Price Books
Apply conditional visibility individual tabs on a lightning page
Admins can now set conditions to dynamically display or hide individual tabs within a Tabs component on a lightning page. For example, an individual tab could be hidden if an opportunity hasn’t reached a specific stage, or if the running user doesn’t have a specific permission, role, or profile.
When are these features coming?
Salesforce will roll out the Summer ‘24 release to production orgs on the weekend of May 17, 2024, June 7, 2024, and June 14, 2024.
Users with an active sandbox on a preview instance received early access to the Summer ‘24 features starting May 10, 2024.
To learn more about upcoming features, check out our other quick dives in the Summer ‘24 release notes or tune in to Release Readiness Live on Salesforce+ from May 29, 2024 to May 31, 2024. For the truly bold, you can review the full Summer ‘24 release notes here.