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Quick Start LWC development article out of date #5659

Open readeral opened 1 week ago

readeral commented 1 week ago

Summary

Quick Start LWC development needs updating given the changes to the Sales app in Spring 24.

Since Spring 24, the Sales app now uses 'Seller Home' as its homepage, and this is not editable as per the article. Either the Quick Start should suggest a different app to use for adding your new component, or should direct users to turn off 'Advanced Seller Home' in Setup > Feature Settings > Home before proceeding to step 2.

Steps To Reproduce:

  1. Create a scratch org
  2. Open the Sales app
  3. Click the setup cog
  4. there is no 'Edit page' option visible

Expected result

'Edit page' would be an option

Actual result

No Edit page available, so you're unable to edit the page to add your newly developed component

Suggested fix

Either the Quick Start should suggest a different app to use for adding your new component, or should direct users to turn off 'Advanced Seller Home' in Setup > Feature Settings > Home before proceeding to step 2.

Salesforce Extension Version in VS Code: 61.1.2 Salesforce CLI Version: @salesforce/cli/2.46.6 darwin-arm64 node-v18.16.0 OS and version: MacOS Sonoma 14.5 VS Code version: 1.90.2 Most recent version of the extensions where this was working: n/a

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svc-idee-bot commented 1 week ago

Hello @readeral :wave: It looks like you didn't provide all the required basic info in your issue.

If you haven't already, please provide the following info: Salesforce Extension Version in VS Code: Salesforce CLI Version: OS and version: VS Code version: Most recent version of the extensions where this was working:

Here's an example of a set of required info that will pass the validation: Salesforce Extension Version in VS Code: 60.13.0 Salesforce CLI Version: @salesforce/cli/2.42.6 darwin-arm64 node-v18.18.2 OS and version: MacOS Sonoma 14.5 VS Code version: 1.89.1 Most recent version of the extensions where this was working: 60.11.0

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Thank you!

readeral commented 1 week ago

added unnecessary validation info