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Thank you for a thoughtful plug-in- it looks nice and has many useful features. You guys clearly DESIGNED a nice design tool.
PROBLEM:
I work for government clients that often say, "We don't want any CUSTOMIZATIONS- we want OOTB only."
If I go to, for example, the Experience Builder for Communities I see about 20 or so "standard" comps. I see a section called "Components- Web" but there are many comps that are not available "OOTB" in Experience Builder.
How can I filter your plug in comps to only show me these (20) "standard" comps? In this way, I can easily tell the client, "these comps are standard, and these are SLDS web comps that need customization." Without such a filter, I could perform this analysis manually, but I was wondering if I was missing something.
I apologize in advance- I am new to Salesforce and sometimes the terminology confuses me.
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Thank you for a thoughtful plug-in- it looks nice and has many useful features. You guys clearly DESIGNED a nice design tool.
PROBLEM:
I work for government clients that often say, "We don't want any CUSTOMIZATIONS- we want OOTB only."
If I go to, for example, the Experience Builder for Communities I see about 20 or so "standard" comps. I see a section called "Components- Web" but there are many comps that are not available "OOTB" in Experience Builder.
How can I filter your plug in comps to only show me these (20) "standard" comps? In this way, I can easily tell the client, "these comps are standard, and these are SLDS web comps that need customization." Without such a filter, I could perform this analysis manually, but I was wondering if I was missing something.
I apologize in advance- I am new to Salesforce and sometimes the terminology confuses me.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: