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Salesforce ADX-211 Exam - Topic 2 Question 48 Discussion

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Ronnie
3 months ago
Reducing related lists sounds good, but is it enough?
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Huey
3 months ago
Wait, converting all Process builders to flows? Really?
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Christiane
3 months ago
Deactivating validation rules can cause issues later.
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Callie
4 months ago
Totally agree, but removing fields might be risky!
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Daniel
4 months ago
Moving components behind a tab is a solid option.
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Clay
4 months ago
Reducing the number of related lists displayed seems like a straightforward solution, but I wonder if it would impact user experience negatively.
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Tatum
4 months ago
Deactivating unnecessary validation rules sounds like a good idea, but I can't recall if it would directly address the issue mentioned.
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Erin
4 months ago
I remember a practice question where we had to decide on removing fields to improve performance. That might be relevant here too.
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Xuan
5 months ago
I think moving some page components behind a tab could help with the layout issue, but I'm not entirely sure if that's the best option.
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Salina
5 months ago
I think the key here is to focus on streamlining the user interface and reducing complexity. Removing unnecessary fields and related lists seems like a good place to start. I'll make sure to thoroughly evaluate all the options.
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Cyndy
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the last option about converting Process Builders to Flows. I'm not sure how that would help with the issue described. I'll have to do some research on that one.
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Monte
5 months ago
Okay, let's see here. Moving components behind a tab, removing fields, and deactivating validation rules all seem like reasonable options to try. I'll have to weigh the pros and cons of each one.
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Luther
5 months ago
Hmm, this looks like a tricky one. I'll need to carefully read through the options and think about which ones would be the most effective in addressing the issue.
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Terry
5 months ago
This is a great question that really tests our understanding of admin tools and strategies. I feel confident that I can come up with a solid solution by carefully considering each option and how it might impact the overall user experience.
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Edna
5 months ago
Ah, I've worked with this tool before, so I'm pretty confident I know the answer. Let me just quickly review the options to confirm.
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Enola
5 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward. The key is understanding that locking an account just prevents the user from logging in, but doesn't affect the objects they own or access permissions.
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Kenda
5 months ago
This question is really testing our understanding of cloud architecture and design patterns. I feel like I have a good grasp of the concepts, so I'm confident I can work through this and identify the best solution.
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Luke
5 months ago
I think Table Style Options is the best bet here. That's where I'd expect to find the controls for customizing the cell background color.
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Vallie
10 months ago
Wait, I thought this was a cooking exam. Where's the option for 'Add more butter'? Oh, it's a Salesforce question. My bad. A, B, and E it is.
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Caren
9 months ago
User1: Let's go ahead and implement those changes then.
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Rocco
9 months ago
User2: I agree, those options should help with the issue.
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Tambra
9 months ago
User1: A, B, and E are good choices.
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Alysa
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm tempted to choose 'all of the above' just to be safe. But I'll play it safe with A, B, and E. Can't go wrong with the classic page optimization strategies.
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Layla
8 months ago
User 3: Definitely, those options should help with the issue.
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Arlette
9 months ago
User 2: Agreed, those are safe bets for page optimization.
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Karon
9 months ago
User 1: I think A, B, and E are solid choices.
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Sena
10 months ago
I would also consider removing some fields displayed. That could help with the issue as well.
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Golda
11 months ago
D? Really? Converting everything to flows? That's overkill. I'm sticking with A, B, and E - the low-hanging fruit to optimize that page.
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Clemencia
9 months ago
Yeah, focusing on moving components behind a tab, removing fields, and reducing related lists seems like the best approach.
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Lorenza
9 months ago
I agree, D does seem like overkill. A, B, and E are definitely more practical options.
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Oren
11 months ago
I agree with Leanna. Moving components behind a tab, deactivating unnecessary validation rules, and reducing related lists seem like good solutions.
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Jackie
11 months ago
I'd go with B, C, and E. Removing unnecessary fields and related lists, plus disabling validation, should do the trick. Keep it simple!
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Shasta
11 months ago
A, B, and E seem like the obvious choices to reduce the page load. No need to get too fancy with flows or deactivating validation rules.
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Curtis
9 months ago
Exactly, let's stick to the basics and get this issue resolved quickly.
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Audrie
9 months ago
Moving components behind a tab, removing fields, and reducing related lists should do the trick.
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Kathrine
10 months ago
I agree, no need to overcomplicate things. Let's keep it simple.
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Johnathon
10 months ago
A, B, and E are definitely the way to go. Simple and effective.
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Leanna
11 months ago
I think the options are A, C, and E.
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