With Dreamforce '15, everyone got ample view of Lightning framework and its benefits or rather "WOW" aspects. I'm equally excited to see a paramount change in Salesforce UX layer which is was much needed. With all the excitement and eagerness to understand and use Lightning we need to also understand the process to transition from Classic UI (current UI) to Lightning Experience, or it can be a rather painful and unsatisfactory experience. Firstly, we need to understand that it's a complete overhaul of User Experience and not mere CSS change. So, the way users interact with application or developers develop the application or architect designs the applications, changes significantly. Secondly, as of now Lightning Experience is not fully enabled for entire Salesforce and is to be done in phases which makes complete sense. You cannot expect users to learn new system overnight and hence a transition is much appreciated. Not to mention, this also gives user...
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