Salesforce Lightning Design System is a comprehensive toolkit that offers designers and developers the necessary resources and guidelines to create consistent, efficient, and scalable user interfaces. This design system provides a flexible approach to design, allowing developers to focus on the bigger picture and deliver the best possible user experience without getting bogged down by detailed specifications.
The Lightning Design System is scalable, meaning that it is designed to support design at scale, and it is always evolving to meet the changing needs of the system. As a living design system, SLDS ensures that all apps, interfaces, and tools remain consistent, regardless of how fast the system grows.
Using the SLDS saves designers and developers time and energy as they can focus on more significant usability and meaning issues. The standardized, reusable components of the Lightning Design System support collaboration, reinforce branding, and provide a consistent look and user experience across all applications.
SLDS is designed to be accessible to all users, regardless of their abilities or disabilities. Salesforce is committed to creating products that are perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. All SLDS components include ARIA markup and guidelines to help people with disabilities use and contribute to Salesforce applications.
The Lightning Design System is a living, open-source design system, meaning that the UX team rolls out new UI updates with every release, expanding design possibilities while keeping existing applications up to date and running seamlessly.
SLDS is platform agnostic, meaning that it can be used with any tech stack, or developers can take advantage of the guidance provided on using SLDS with Salesforce technologies such as Lightning Web Components, Aura, and Visualforce.
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