John, you probably need to go to “Design Systems” and click “Update Design Systems” — this should recompile your Design Systems against the new Skuid version.
I already did that. The first time it ran it threw a JSON error, but it’s running clean now and everything is messed up. It’s like the index references to the DSS are all off.
That’s really odd. We didn’t see anything like that when we did our own internal upgrade, and no other users are reporting this at this time. Any chance you could grant us login access so that we could take a closer look?
J., I sent Nate a bunch of additional technical detail offline and I believe he and Zach have connected already. I also granted access to our sandbox and Nate has the details on that.
Hey John! I’m looking into what you’re experiencing, and I think I’ve found the source of the issue. It does seem to be a product issue related to page includes generating classes when they shouldn’t be, and then creating conflicting classes on top of that. We’re working on a fix.
Have you installed the newest release in a production org, or is it in a sand box?
That seems to line up with my observations. We use page includes extensively, but I did notice that on a page without any that it styled correctly. Another detail is that where I do have page includes the correct styling flashes and then the styling messes up when the page includes load. Also of note is that master / child pages seem to be OK.
We’re currently in a sandbox, but we’re moving into product demos with the business next week so we’re in a bit of a bind at this time.
We had a bit of a delay due to some emergency issues with Salesforce Communities. However, the patch is nearly finished with QA. It should be GA soon, though probably not today.
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