Lightning Communities Developer Guide
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Using the Developer Console
Configure Drag-and-Drop Components for Community Builder
Exposing Component Attributes in Community Builder
Tips and Considerations for Configuring Components for Community Builder
Supported Lightning Components, Interfaces, and Events for Communities
Analyze and Improve Community Performance
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Develop Lightning Communities: The Basics
Learn about the Developer Console development tool, how to create a basic drag-and-drop
Lightning component, and tips to consider along the way.
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Using the Developer Console
The Developer Console provides tools for developing your components and applications. -
Configure Drag-and-Drop Components for Community Builder
Before you can use a custom Lightning component in Community Builder, there a few configuration steps to take. -
Exposing Component Attributes in Community Builder
You use a design resource to control which attributes are exposed in Community Builder. A design resource lives in the same folder as your component. It describes the design-time behavior of the Lightning component—information that visual tools need to display the component in a page or app. -
Tips and Considerations for Configuring Components for Community Builder
Keep these guidelines in mind when creating components and component bundles for Community Builder. -
Supported Lightning Components, Interfaces, and Events for Communities
Not all Lightning components, interfaces, and events are supported for Communities. Some are available only for the Salesforce app or Lightning Experience. Check out what’s available before customizing your community.