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Flexible Field Labels

March 23, 2009 by David Schach Leave a Comment

While making a Visualforce page to display a Zip/Country -> City, State, County application, it became obvious that labeling fields manually will not satisfy all users, especially international ones. There are a few ways to include a field and its label on a Visualforce page. The simplest, using OutputField: VF Page (simple): The most common […]

Filed Under: Configuration, Native Application, Salesforce, Visualforce Tagged With: Configuration, Force.com Platform, Visualforce

Summer ’09 Logo Unveiled

March 20, 2009 by David Schach Leave a Comment

The voting is over and we have a winner. Salesforce has released the official logo for the Summer ’09 (release 160) logo: The sailboat.

Filed Under: Salesforce

X-Squared featured in Inc.com article on drop.io

March 19, 2009 by David Schach Leave a Comment

Howard Greenstein of Inc.com published a story today(”Stop, Collaborate, and Listen“) on drop.io and asked us to comment on how drop.io can help SMBs in service delivery.

Filed Under: X-Squared On Demand Tagged With: Integration, Projects, X-Squared On Demand

Zip to City & State Integration – Proof of Concept

March 11, 2009 by David Schach 2 Comments

Filed Under: Salesforce Tagged With: Integration, Projects, X-Squared On Demand

Developer Preview Releases for the Google Visualization API

February 21, 2009 by David Schach Leave a Comment

Google has invited developers to participate in Developer Preview Releases for the Visualization API

Filed Under: Development, Google, New Features, Salesforce, Winter 09 Tagged With: Dreamforce, Eclipse IDE, Google, New Features

Ubiquity Plugin for developer.force.com

February 5, 2009 by David Schach 4 Comments

Inspired by Gina Tripani’s release of a Ubiquity plug-in to search Lifehacker via Google, I used her code as a base (thanks, Gina) and created a Ubiquity plug-in to search developer.force.com.

Filed Under: Development Tagged With: Just for fun, Projects, X-Squared On Demand

The Ultimate Visualforce Events Tab – Almost

January 5, 2009 by David Schach 5 Comments

Check old blog posts, and you’ll see that I’ve been working on custom Events and Task tabs for a while now. A Task Visualforce tab (that mimics the Task box on the Home Page) is almost ready to come out, but the Events Enhanced List tab is (pretty much) here! This bears emphasizing: Enhanced Lists […]

Filed Under: Configuration, Salesforce, Visualforce, Winter 09 Tagged With: Apex, Force.com Builder, Force.com Platform, Salesforce, Visualforce

Force.com Sites Guest User Profile Permissions

December 22, 2008 by David Schach Leave a Comment

I’m working on an event registration application for the Sites Developer Challenge, and it involves a validation that the registrant’s email exists in a Contact record. Remembering that Steve Andersen had run into some obstacles with Contact.Email visibility, I decided to check the guest profile for Contact Field Level Security. Here’s what I found: If […]

Filed Under: Configuration, Development, Native Application, New Features, Winter 09 Tagged With: Configuration, Force.com Platform, Sites

X-Squared Featured in ITA Newsletter

December 8, 2008 by David Schach Leave a Comment

This week, X-Squared On Demand was featured in the Illinois Technology Association‘s Industry Weekly newsletter ITA Member Q&A. Thank you to the ITA for featuring us!

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Inline Visualforce Page Layouts!

November 29, 2008 by David Schach 1 Comment

We’re all used to using inline S-Controls, dragging and dropping them into page layouts. And the entire Salesforce community has been spending tons of time recreating page layouts in Visualforce, just to edit one small piece of a page.

As an example, how would you implement the example at developer.force.com: Visualforce Dynamic Edit Page? You would do it the way it was explained in the blog post!

Well the rules of the game have changed.

Filed Under: Configuration, Development, Native Application, New Features, Salesforce Tagged With: Force.com Builder, New Developments, New Features, Visualforce

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