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Visualforce components encapsulate a common design pattern and can be reused several times in one or more Visualforce pages. Salesforce provides a library of standard, pre-built components, such as <apex:relatedList> and <apex:dataTable>, that can be used to develop Visualforce pages. In addition, you can build your own custom components to augment this library.
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Hide Visualforce component based on field in account layout
On my account layout, one of the sections has a visualforce component in there that will only appear if another field on the account layout has a value in it. When there is no value it displays a HTTP …
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Hide Visualforce component based on field in account layout
@BradBumbalough that worked. Here was my final page:
<apex:page standardController="Account" sidebar="false" >
<apex:outputPanel layout="block" rendered="{!Account.Most_Recent_Order_Updated__c != …