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New Trailhead Badge: Accessible Salesforce Customizations

salesforcebreak.com· ·Intermediate ·Admin ·1 min read
Summary

Accessibility in Salesforce is not just theoretical but a critical part of everyday admin work that improves user experience through small but impactful changes. By focusing early on layout structure, headings, flows, and messaging, you can create cleaner and faster navigation across your org. Making accessibility a foundational part of customization ensures a Salesforce environment that truly serves its users.

Takeaways
  • Incorporate accessibility from the start, not as a final step.
  • Make small structural improvements to layouts and headings.
  • Optimize flows and messaging for clearer navigation.
  • Focus on clarity and structure to enhance usability.
  • Accessibility leads to faster, cleaner user experiences.

This new Trailhead badge makes accessibility feel less like a theory lesson and more like a set of everyday admin decisions. Small structural changes to layouts, headings, flows, and messaging can dramatically improve how people move through an org. The biggest takeaway: accessibility is not a final polish step. It’s part of building a Salesforce environment that actually works for the people using it. When you start thinking about structure, clarity, and navigation from the beginning, you end up with cleaner, faster, more usable experiences across the board. The post New Trailhead Badge: Accessible Salesforce Customizations appeared first on Salesforce Break .

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