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Salesforce will be auto activating Lightning Experience in all orgs starting October 12, 2019. We wanted to make sure you are aware of the following:

How does Skuid play with Lightning?

  • The Skuid product team has been working hard the past few years to ensure that Skuid is not only compatible with use in Lightning, but also optimized for performance.

  • Here is a document called Lightning Performance overview provided by Salesforce.

  • Please see this documentation on how to use Skuid with Lightning.

What happens on October 12, 2019?
  • Instead of needing to activate Lightning Experience, this will automatically be activated in all orgs where it has not been turned on yet.

  • Users should still be able to toggle between Classic and Lightning Experience as explained in the release notes: “In Salesforce Classic, users see two options to switch to Lightning Experience: a link to switch to Lightning Experience appears in the header and in the user profile menu … Users can switch between Salesforce Classic and Lightning Experience from the user profile menu.”



Thanks for the reminder Karen! BTW the Avoid using iframes whenever possible link is broken 🙂


Thanks Arne-Per, I informed our docs team! This is the correct link.


Jusy fyi… auto-activation of Lightning has been pushed back until January 7, 2020 per the Winter '20 release notes (link below).


https://releasenotes.docs.salesforce.com/en-us/winter20/release-notes/rn_cruc_lex_turned_on.htm


they already pushed it out on our orgs…hmmm


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