In This Section
- Concepts
- Data
- Build
- The App Composer
- The Page Index
- Context
- Pages
- Models
- Components
- Best Practices
- Debugging Skuid in the Console
- Logic
- Style
- Deploy
- Extend
- Reference
- The Property Library
- API Reference
- skuid.debug
- skuid.runtime
- skuid.$
- skuid.actions
- skuid.ajax
- skuid.builder.core
- skuid.builder.core.coreProps
- skuid.calendar
- skuid.collaboration
- skuid.component
- skuid.componentType
- skuid.events
- skuid.formula
- skuid.hotkeys
- skuid.label
- skuid.lightning
- skuid.load
- skuid.model
- skuid.model.Model
- skuid.mustache
- skuid.page
- skuid.sfdc
- skuid.snippet
- skuid.time
- skuid.utils
- skuid.version
- Component-Specific APIs
- Skuid Model Metadata Object
- Skuid Model Child Relationship Metadata Object
- Skuid Model Condition Metadata Object
- Skuid Model Field Metadata Object
- Skuid Model Record Type Metadata Object
- Page XML API
- skuid-sfdx
- skuid CLI
- Skuid Metadata Object Reference
- Skuid Glossary
- Formula and Function Reference
- Open Source Software Attributions
- Site Administration
- Tutorials
- Legal terms and conditions
- Skuid for Salesforce Evaluation Guide
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How do Skuid pages work in Salesforce Classic?¶
With Salesforce Classic, Skuid pages can go anywhere a Visualforce page can go. Skuid pages are typically deployed within the Salesforce Classic UI using Visualforce overrides.
While these overrides will account for the majority of Salesforce Classic deployments, alternative deployment methods, like the Skuid:page Visualforce component, embed a Skuid page inside a Visualforce page.
Access Skuid pages from the standard Salesforce layout through custom buttons. Custom Visualforce tabs can be configured to display Skuid pages.