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Salesforce Certified Omnistudio Consultant (Plat-Con-201) Exam - Topic 2 Question 96 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Salesforce Certified Omnistudio Consultant (Plat-Con-201) exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 2
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A business has an existing Contact FlexCard that currently displays 5 actions. The business needs to add 3 m actions to the existing FlexCard. All 8 actions are equally important and used with the same frequency. The business wants to display the name and icon for each action. However, when reviewing the existing design, V consultant notices that the FlexCard is overloaded with actions.

What FlexCard design solution should the consultant recommend?

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Suggested Answer: A

The FlexCard design solution that the consultant should recommend is to add a menu element and include all the actions. A menu element can display a list of actions in a dropdown menu, with icons and labels for each action. The consultant can use a menu element to show all the 8 actions in the FlexCard, without overloading it with buttons or links.This will improve the user experience and the design of the FlexCard


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Miriam
2 months ago
Creating a new FlexCard seems like overkill.
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Karl
2 months ago
Surprised they want to add so many actions!
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Antonette
2 months ago
A menu might just clutter it more.
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Jess
3 months ago
I think adding a flyout is a smart move!
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Elina
3 months ago
Not sure if a block element will solve the overload issue.
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Brittni
3 months ago
I feel like using a block element could work, but I wonder if it would still make the FlexCard feel crowded.
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Nenita
3 months ago
Adding a flyout sounds familiar, but I'm not sure if it would really solve the issue of overload.
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Cheryl
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think creating a new FlexCard might be overkill if all actions are equally important.
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Kris
4 months ago
I remember we discussed how too many actions can clutter the interface, so maybe a menu element could help organize them better.
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Blossom
4 months ago
Okay, this is a tricky one. I can see the merits of each of the options, but I'm not sure which one would be the best fit. I'd probably start by doing some research on best practices for FlexCard design and see what other businesses have done in similar situations. Maybe I could find some examples to help guide my decision. Ultimately, I think the key is to find a solution that balances usability and aesthetics, and that's easy for users to understand and interact with.
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Willard
4 months ago
Hmm, this is a tough one. I can see the pros and cons of each option, but I'm not sure which one would be the best fit. I'd probably want to do some user testing to see how people respond to the different approaches. Maybe I could create some prototypes and get feedback before making a final decision. Either way, I think it's important to keep the user experience in mind and make sure the solution is intuitive and easy to use.
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Jenelle
4 months ago
Okay, this is a tricky one. I think the key is to find a solution that balances usability and aesthetics. Adding a menu element could work, but it might feel a bit clunky. Creating a new FlexCard could be cleaner, but it might be confusing for users. A flyout could be a good compromise, but I'd want to make sure it's easy to access and use. I'd probably start by sketching out some ideas and getting feedback from the team.
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Paris
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. There are a few different options, but I'm not sure which one would be the best approach. I'd probably want to do some research on best practices for FlexCard design and see what other businesses have done in similar situations. Maybe I could find some examples to help guide my decision.
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Sheron
5 months ago
This seems like a straightforward design problem. I'd probably start by considering the options and thinking about the pros and cons of each. Adding a menu element could work, but it might make the interface feel a bit cluttered. Creating a new FlexCard could be a cleaner solution, but it might be confusing for users. A flyout could be a good compromise, but I'd want to make sure it's easy to access and use.
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Leatha
7 months ago
A flyout, eh? Sounds like a pretty slick solution. Gotta keep that UI nice and tidy, am I right? *winks*
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Pamella
7 months ago
Using a block element to add these new actions might make the design too cluttered.
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Mauricio
7 months ago
Ah, the classic 'overloaded UI' problem. I think option C is the way to go - a flyout keeps things clean and organized.
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Carey
5 months ago
A flyout is a great way to keep all the actions accessible without overwhelming the user.
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Chuck
5 months ago
I think adding a menu element might make it too crowded, a flyout seems like a better solution.
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Lacey
7 months ago
I agree, a flyout would definitely help declutter the existing FlexCard.
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Carisa
7 months ago
Adding a flyout to the existing FlexCard could be a good compromise.
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Ryann
7 months ago
I disagree, creating a new contact FlexCard for the new actions might be a better solution.
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Melda
7 months ago
I think we should add a menue element and include all the actions.
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Derick
7 months ago
Hmm, a menu element might work, but that could make it feel cluttered. I'd lean towards option B - a new contact FlexCard for the new actions.
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Johnson
7 months ago
Adding a flyout could also work to keep the existing design clean.
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Lorriane
7 months ago
I agree, a new FlexCard might be the best solution.
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Corazon
7 months ago
Wow, 8 actions on a FlexCard? That's a lot. I'd go with option C and add a flyout. Keep it simple, you know?
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Boris
7 months ago
Yeah, that sounds like the best option to avoid clutter.
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Jolanda
7 months ago
I agree, a flyout would keep it clean and organized.
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