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What is Lightning Design System (SLDS) in Salesforce?
Posted by Aman on September 23, 2018 at 11:17 PMWhat is Lightning Design System (SLDS) in Salesforce?
Anjali replied 7 years, 7 months ago 5 Members · 4 Replies -
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The Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) component library is actively developed to enable Salesforce developers to create a uniform look and feel across all Salesforce-related applications while adhering to CSS best practices and conventions.
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Salesforce introduced Lightning Data Service in Winter 17 as a pilot program. Use Lightning Data Service to load, create, edit, or delete a record in your component without requiring Apex code. Lightning Data Service handles sharing rules and field-level security for you.
It’s built on highly efficient local storage that’s shared across all components that use it. Records loaded in Lightning Data Service are cached and shared across components
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Hello,
The Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) component library is actively developed to enable Salesforce developers to create a uniform look and feel across all Salesforce-related applications while adhering to CSS best practices and conventions.
It follows the naming convention of BEM is a well-known method of naming components — block, element, modifier. If you’re comfortable with BEM, move down to the “Where we diverge from BEM” section. For those unfamiliar or who need a quick refresh, let’s briefly look at how BEM works.
Thanks.
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Hi,
The Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) is a trusted, platform-agnostic design system that was built from the ground up to provide developers with everything needed to implement the look-and-feel of Lightning Experience and the Salesforce1 mobile application.
SLDS ensures consistency across all components and applications, whether they are written by Salesforce developers, ISV partners, or even Salesforce itself when designing and implementing product features.
Salesforce developed SLDS with four key design principles in mind:
-Clarity
-Efficiency
-Consistency
-Beauty
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