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text 2021-01-19 10:29
Pave the Way for Salesforce Dynamic Forms

What is the world’s leading CRM?

 

The answer we get is Salesforce

 

 

And when they get something huge for their customers, it gets even better!

Salesforce is expected to launch its long term pilot feature named “Dynamics Form” first demonstrated in Dreamforce 2018. Let’s see what is Dynamics Form and ways it can help our users.

 

Winter 2020 is here and last year Salesforce announced five anticipated releases which they rolled out this year.

 

  • Recycle bin is coming in Lightning App Builder

 

  • The all new Lightning mobile app

 

  • Now you can print the lists from the Lightning app. Additionally, the printable view gives you the only parts of the screen you need

 

  • Give away the plethora of counting unique opportunities now with Power of One filter
  • Easily run schedule flows

 

 But, Dynamic Forms is the major release in the market. Let’s see it in brief:

 

What are Salesforce Dynamic Forms?

 

Dynamic forms are to create user centric, intuitive page layouts which will display proper information at the right time. With it, developers can put each field wherever they want on the Lightning page. No more classic page layouts, and combine layouts such that you can display the needed section on the screen.

 

Benefits of Dynamics Forms: 

 

  • Upgrade to your page layout immediately so you can have a field and section wherever you want.

 

  • Better page performance. You can put page and section headings in a way that it requires less page load time.

 

  • It provides dynamic layouts to show or hide fields in section

 

  • Reduce the number of page layout

 

A quick glimpse into how Salesforce Dynamics Form works:

 

Currently it is working only on custom objects and support for standard objects will be available later.

 

Salesforce Dynamic form brings out several new features:

 

  • Fields Tab:

 

It is a left hand component pane and it contains fields associated with your custom object and field section component.

 

  • Record Detail Component:

 

After you create the record page, you can simply drag and drop field section components and fields on the page. As dynamic forums are flexible you can easily organize, rearrange and even place sections in the tab.

 

If there are any existing record pages then too you can easily drag and drop the sections in an easier way. Just click on the Record Detail component and you can see on the top of Record Details properties pane.

 

Once you click on Upgrade Now the Salesforce Dynamic Form migration wizard starts. Go through the wizard and select the page layout which has fields that you want to migrate.

 

  • Separate Marketing and System Tabs:

 

Marketing campaigns will show you the lead source and primary campaign source field whereas; system information will be available under system tab.

 

 

  • Component Visibility:

 

Once you add the component to the page you can see component visibility on the side panel. It will provide you with multiple filter options.

 

Wrapping it up:

 

Salesforce Dynamic Forms is making it easier for developers to create Lightning page objects. This will lessen the workload of developers and instead helps to focus on more critical parts. If you have tried then do let us know your inputs for Salesforce Dynamic Forms.

 

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text 2019-09-25 20:46
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QuickBooks is accounting software for small, mid, and large-sized business firms for managing payrolls, sales, inventory, and a variety of finance-related operations. It makes accounting operations easier. However, some times you may face QuickBooks network connection error which can stop your work. This article will provide you the complete guide to resolve this error. If you need instant support for your issues then you can contact at (844)-888-4666.

 

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review 2019-08-05 12:49
Forms of Intrigue and Woven Spaces, Laura Ellen Bacon
Forms of Intrigue and Woven Spaces - Lau... Forms of Intrigue and Woven Spaces - Laura Ellen Bacon

Bacon weaves sculptures from willow branches and other materials (other types of wood and in one instance, redundant computer cabling, but mostly willow). They generally use something pre-existing as support and anchor, causing what art critics love to call a "dialogue" between the sculpture and whatever it is attached to. Sometimes these anchoring structures are natural, such as living trees but mostly are human objects such as dry stone walls, and the interiors and exteriors of buildings.

 

The sculptures have a very organic feel, seeming like nests or vacated coccoons of strange creatures simultaneously at one with nature and alien to our experience. I like them a lot and for the most part the photos in this little book make a very good job of showing the mood as well as forms of Bacon's work.

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review 2018-03-02 19:38
Olivia Forms a Band - Ian Falconer
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-Cycle

To my knowledge, this is the first Olivia book I have read. I have heard of them and worked with a kid who enjoyed the show, so when I saw this in the Little Free Lending Library, I figured I'd give it a try.

I didn't really know what to expect, but it definitely wasn't this. While parts of the book were humorous, the story itself felt very disjointed. It starts out with Olivia making a band, but then she abandons the idea halfway through. While this is pretty typical of children (and many adults, for that matter), it made for kind of a weird book. The title seemed misleading. It's more like Olivia Form a Band and Then Does a Bunch of Other Random Stuff. 

Also, I can't lie, I was kind of creeped out by the mash-up illustrations. The insertion of photographs looked weird (and those freaking teeth in the lipstick scene are going to give me nightmares, thanks, Falconer!). 

I will say, I did appreciate how extensive the "noises" were in the text (PING, THUD, KINNK, POINNNGG). That took some creativity. 

Overall, this book didn't really live up to the hype for me. It was an okay read.
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text 2016-04-01 12:14
32 Writing Contests in April 2016 - No Entry Fees

(reblogged from Publishing and Other Forms of Insanity)

 
There are loads of free literary contests in April, some with substantial prizes. All genres and forms are included, from humorous poetry, to short fiction, to full length-works, both published and unpublished.

Some of these contests have age and regional restrictions, so be sure to read the full guidelines before submitting.

Good luck!

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Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest. Now in its 15th year, this contest seeks today's best humor poems, published and unpublished. Please enter one poem only, 250 lines max. Prize: $2,250 in prizes, including a top prize of $1,000, and publication on Winning Writers. Deadline: April 1, 2016. Submission form HERE.

Harold U. Ribalow PrizeGenre: Fiction on a Jewish theme, published books only. Prize: $3,000.  Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.

Bop Dead CityGenres: Prose, poetry. Prize: $20. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.

Edna Staebler Award for Creative Non-FictionRestrictions: The writer must be Canadian, and an entry must be the writer's first or second published book of any type or genre and must have a Canadian locale and/or significance. Genre: Print books and ebooks of creative non-fiction published in the previous calendar year. Prize: C$10,000.00. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.

The Marguerite and Lamar Smith Fellowship for Writers. Carson McCullers Center for Writers and Musicians awards fellowships for writers to spend time in McCullers' childhood home in Columbus, Georgia. The fellowships are intended to afford the writers in residence uninterrupted time to dedicate to their work, free from the distractions of daily life and other professional responsibilities. Award: Stipend of $5000 to cover costs of transportation, food and other incidentals. Fellowship recipients will be required to introduce or advance their work through reading or workshop/forum presentations. The Fellow will work with the McCullers Center Director to plan a presentation near the end of the residency. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
Carbon Culture Review's Poetry Film PrizeGenre: Film: make a film of your poem. Prize: $1000.  Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
The Great American Think-OffGenre: Essay on the theme: “Income Inequality Threatens Democracy.” Entrants should take a strong stand agreeing or disagreeing with this topic, basing their arguments on personal experience and observations rather than philosophical abstraction. Essay should be no more than 750 words. Prize: One of four $500 cash prizes. Deadline: April 1, 2016. Submission details are HERE.

Paterson Fiction PrizeGenre: Published novel or collection of short fiction.  Prize: $1,000. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
Allen Ginsberg Poetry AwardsGenre: Poetry, up to five poems per person. Prize: $1,000. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
Washington State Book AwardsRestrictions: Open to Washington State writers. Genre: Published book, all genres. Prize: $500. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
The Waterston Desert Writing PrizeGenre: Literary nonfiction, desert theme. Prize: $1,500. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
Fall Lines: Saluda River Prize for Poetry / Broad River Prize for ProseGenres: Poetry, flash fiction, essays, short fiction. Prizes: Two $250 cash prizes, and publication. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
Graybeal-Gowen Prize for Virginia PoetsRestrictions: Open to Virginia poets. Genre: Poetry. Prize: $500. Deadline: April 1, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
The Lucien Stryk Asian Translation PrizeGenre: Book-length translation of Asian poetry into English. Both translators and publishers are invited to submit titles. Book must have been published in previous year. Prize: $5,000. Deadline: April 8, 2016. See details HERE.
 
American Literary Translators Association Italian Prose in Translation AwardGenre: Translation of a recent work of Italian prose (fiction or literary non-fiction). Both translators and publishers are invited to submit titles. Book must have been published in previous year. Prize: $5,000. Deadline: April 8, 2016. See details HERE.
 
William Saroyan Writing ContestRestrictions: Open to students in 1st grade through college. Genre: Short story, 2 pages. Prize: $50 - $100. Deadline: April 11, 2016. More details are HERE.
 
Stony Brook Short Fiction PrizeRestrictions: Only undergraduates enrolled full time in United States and Canadian universities and colleges for the academic year 2015-16 are eligible. Genre: Fiction of no more than 7,500 words. Prize: $1,000. Deadline: April 15, 2016. See submission details HERE.
 
Common Good Books Poetry Contest is sponsored by Common Good Books, proprietor Garrison Keillor. Genre: Poetry. The poem must be a declaration of gratitude. Prize: Grand prizes of $1000 each, and four poets will receive $500 for poems of particular merit. Deadline: April 15, 2016. See submission details HERE.
 
Scotiabank Giller PrizeRestrictions: Open to books published in Canada in English. Books must be published in Canada in English between October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016 to be eligible for the 2016 Prize. Must  be nominated by publisher. Genre: Fiction. Full-length novel or collection of short stories published in English, either originally, or in translation. Prize: $100,000 to the winner and $10,000 to each of the finalists. Deadline: April 15, 2016. See details HERE.
 
Rhyme On!Genre: Poetry, one poem only. Prize: 1st prize -  $200, 2nd prize - $100, 3rd prize - $50. Deadline: April 15, 2016. See submission details HERE.
 
Chautauqua Editors Prize. Awards will recognize the writing that best captures both the issue’s theme and the spirit of Chautauqua Institution. Prizes: $500, $250, and $100 for each issue. Deadline: April 15, 2016. Submission form is HERE.
 
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