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Salesforce Exam User Experience Designer Topic 3 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's User Experience Designer exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 3
[All User Experience Designer Questions]

Which part of the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) should be used to create visual consistency with regard to alignments, grids, spacing, and typography'

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Suggested Answer: A

When the Service team at Cloud Kicks faces difficulty due to an overload of list views, the most effective way to improve their experience is by decluttering the list views to make relevant ones easier to find. This can be achieved by:

Streamlining the List Views: Removing less frequently used or irrelevant list views from the public view helps in reducing clutter and focusing on the most pertinent information. This streamlining process makes navigation more intuitive and efficient for the service team members.

Options B (Updating Sharing Rules) and C (Allowing users to manage public list views) might help in managing access to records and customization, but they do not directly address the issue of having too many list views, which is the primary concern impacting the team's ability to find relevant information quickly.

Reference: Salesforce's documentation on managing list views provides strategies for organizing and customizing list views to improve usability and efficiency. This includes guidelines on creating, editing, and managing visibility of list views to ensure that users have access to the most relevant and useful information.


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Goldie
29 days ago
Hmm, I'm torn between Utility Classes and Component Blueprints. Maybe I'll just flip a coin. 50/50 chance of getting it right, right?
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Dierdre
5 days ago
I think Utility Classes are the way to go for visual consistency.
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Justine
1 months ago
Utility Classes, of course! Who wants to manually style everything when you can just use pre-defined classes? Lazy programmer's dream!
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Reiko
2 months ago
BEM Naming Classes? Really? That's for a different framework. Utility Classes all the way!
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Fallon
8 days ago
Let's stick to Utility Classes for better consistency in our design.
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Raymon
15 days ago
BEM Naming Classes might be useful for other frameworks, but Utility Classes are more suitable for SLDS.
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Mariko
16 days ago
Component Blueprints can also help maintain alignment and spacing.
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Sommer
2 months ago
I agree, Utility Classes are the way to go for visual consistency.
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Vesta
2 months ago
The Component Blueprints seem like the logical choice to ensure visual consistency across the Lightning Design System.
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Lon
2 months ago
I think the Utility Classes are the way to go here. They provide a consistent set of classes for alignment, spacing, and typography.
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Jolanda
1 months ago
I prefer using Component Blueprints for creating alignment and grids.
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Cristy
1 months ago
I agree, Utility Classes are great for maintaining visual consistency.
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Frederic
2 months ago
I agree with Ryan, Utility Classes are the way to go for visual consistency in SLDS.
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Ryan
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) Utility Classes because they provide consistent styling across components.
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Donette
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Component Blueprints.
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