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Salesforce Exam User Experience Designer Topic 4 Question 71 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's User Experience Designer exam
Question #: 71
Topic #: 4
[All User Experience Designer Questions]

A UX Designer wants to customize the end user's Salesforce app experience.

Which administrative capability should be used for mobile navigation menu setup?

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Suggested Answer: C

One of the administrative capabilities that can be used for mobile navigation menu setup is to include Visualforce and Lightning pages as menu tabs. Visualforce and Lightning pages are custom pages that can display data, logic, and interface elements in the Salesforce mobile app.To include Visualforce and Lightning pages as menu tabs, the UX Designer needs to create tabs for those items first, and then add them to the navigation menu of the Mobile Only app or the Lightning app12

Menu tabs can be based on different user types: This is not an administrative capability that can be used for mobile navigation menu setup, but rather a feature of the Lightning app navigation method. The Lightning app navigation method allows the UX Designer to create different Lightning apps for different user types, and assign them to different user profiles.Each Lightning app can have its own navigation menu and navigation bar, which can be customized with the items that are relevant for each user type34

Menu tabs visibility is based on user location: This is not an administrative capability that can be used for mobile navigation menu setup, but rather a feature of the geolocation field type. The geolocation field type allows the UX Designer to store the latitude and longitude coordinates of a record, and use them for various purposes, such as displaying maps, calculating distances, or filtering reports. The geolocation field type does not affect the visibility of the menu tabs in the Salesforce mobile app.


Customize the Mobile Only Navigation Menu in the Salesforce Mobile App

Customize a Lightning App Navigation Menu in the Salesforce Mobile App

Create a Lightning App Unit | Salesforce Trailhead

Assign a Lightning App to a User Profile Unit | Salesforce Trailhead

[Geolocation Custom Field Type - Salesforce Help]

[Use Geolocation Fields in Formulas - Salesforce Help]

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Arminda
18 days ago
Wait, are we sure the UX designer isn't just trying to add a 'you're not in Kansas anymore' feature with option B? 'There's no place like home' in Salesforce, am I right?
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Whitney
19 days ago
C is the way to go, no doubt. Mixing Visualforce and Lightning pages is the key to a truly customized Salesforce app experience.
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Lettie
21 days ago
Hmm, I wonder if the UX designer is trying to make the app experience more 'location-aware' with option B. Sounds like a fun way to customize things!
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Myrtie
26 days ago
B sounds interesting, but I'm not sure if basing menu visibility on user location is the best approach for a UX design. I'd go with C.
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Margot
2 days ago
User location-based menu visibility might be tricky to implement and could potentially confuse users.
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Donte
8 days ago
I think having menu tabs based on different user types would also be beneficial for personalizing the app.
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Freida
16 days ago
I agree, basing menu tabs on Visualforce and Lightning pages would provide a more customized experience.
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Mila
1 months ago
I think both A and C could be correct, depending on the specific requirements of the end user.
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Regenia
1 months ago
I disagree, I believe the correct answer is C) Menu tabs can be Visualforce and Lightning pages.
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Nikita
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) Menu tabs can be based on different user types.
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Sonia
2 months ago
I think the answer is C. Customizing menu tabs with Visualforce and Lightning pages seems like the way to go for a Salesforce app.
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Jutta
2 months ago
Yes, it allows for a more personalized and user-friendly experience for the end users.
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Marjory
2 months ago
I agree, using Visualforce and Lightning pages for menu tabs customization is a good choice.
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