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This tag is for questions related to the "Lightning Experience" which comprises a number of elements around a new User Interface on the Salesforce Platform. While it can still be used in a server side MVC environment, it is primarily a MV UI where the Controller is JavaScript based operating from the user's browser. Lightning "Pages" are single page applications.
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Event.source returns error "Cannot read property 'get' of undefined"
I am trying the code below(most of it from the Dev Docs here)
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<aura:component implements="flexipage:availableForRecordHome,force:hasRecordId">
<aura:attribute name="stages" type="String[]" …
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How to add background image to Lightning component Body from static resource?
You can use the .THIS class in the Lightning Component style file. .THIS refers to the whole lightning component. … You can get this simply by adding the static resource reference in Lightning Component Markup(Component File) - {! …
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Lightning OverlayLibrary Background Color for Header and Body
You can do this by using custom CSS classes, some of which is already added in the the Line 21 of your PopupController
But, any custom CSS class you add must be accompanied by the cMyCmp class, where …
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Change backgroud color of a checkbox
The <lightning:input type="checkbox" inherits the styling and markup from the checkbox as shown in the Lightning Design System's Checkbox Blueprint. …
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Dynamically change color of text/numbers in LWC?
You can use the JavaScript getters to compute the css value.
But, as you have the elements showing in a loop, I would suggest you create a child component to show the details and have getters dynami …