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]]>Hello everyone, Today I am presenting to you Salesforce Trailhead LeaderBoard(Unofficial), a Leaderboard is typically used to signify rank among the fellow participant and helps in bringing out the competitive best of everyone. I believe that trailhead has now become a global competition, where More and more companies are asking its employees to enroll to the Trailhead and start learning.
There are companies who are trying to build their employee’s (Salesforce Admin – developers) career path/growth to include trailhead badges, projects, and trails in their career path. It is becoming imperative for companies like them to showcase their employee’s hard work and brag about it or in fact show it as a swag like we brag about the Salesforce’s certifications. Therefore leaderboard like this provides the perfect platform for companies to showcase their effort.
Furthermore I firmly believe that Salesforce Trailhead should provide an official Leaderboard down the line in the future, but meanwhile, you can register your profile by clicking on the button below.
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]]>Hi Friends
Recently, I have been working on a small project, where I wanted to make a profile card, which displayed your trailhead profile (your rank, Badges, point and your basic Info available on Trailhead). Something like shown below.
This Salesforce Trailhead widget will help you, showcase your hard-earned Badges, points and completed trails on your website. If you own a WordPress site, Blogspot or any website, just use this widget like a swag to brag about your achievements in trailhead.
Any impact on my Blog or website? well this widget uses an asynchronous call to an external server and everything is calculated there and the result is embedded on your website without using any of your website’s resources.
To Use this widget for your website please follow the below instruction.
Step 1
To begin we need your trailhead profile Id, you can find your trailhead profile by logging into your trailhead account and clicking on the profile drop-down menu as shown in the image below:
you will either find a vanity URL or a Profile ID – ‘005500000061VVIAA2’ copy it and paste it temporarily on your system.
Step 2
Copy the below code and paste on your page:
https://gist.github.com/sumitkumardatta/2b67d71c20c09742a4b7e958dd0119e4
Step 3
Now In the code line shown below:
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]]>First of all I would like to thank all the organizers who worked hard to make this global gathering at @Nagarro a success, with that being said it was my second Session of #SalesforceSaturday with New Delhi Salesforce Developer Group and Atul Gupta, organizer/lifeline of @NewDelhiSFDG is really awesome and is great man to get acquaint with. After Attending my first session with NewDelhiSFDG, all I can think of now is when the next Salesforce Saturday is being held?
Before visiting the #SalesforceSaturday, I never knew that such a great help is available in the Salesforce Community, and because of this group, I came to know about a bigger event Dreamforce Global Gathering 2017(#DF17GG), which was being held at Nagarro on 25th November 2017. It was scheduled at 12:00 pm and after battling with Gurugram’s traffic I reached there before the time when the organizer’s were still preparing the venue. I met the host and leaders of two salesforce Developer group Atul Gupta and Sonika Tomar.
Being in India as a Salesforce Developer it is like a dream to attend such an event.
I went there hoping to attend the session and learn new things and meet new people, but to my surprise, this session was bigger than that. This session, made me feel what Dreamforce is all about, why this annual event is necessary. Being in India as a Salesforce Developer it is like a dream to attend such an event. Some developer’s are able to live it and some just still dream about it. But this Global gathering provided me a platform to relive the aura, the special moments of the Dreamforce like DreamPitch, Marc Benioff’s keynote about fourth Industrial revolution and other important keynote’s speeches.
I would have been unaware of all these latest developments in Salesforce Community, have I not attended this Global gathering. Not only this, but for this session New yorck City’s, Salesforce Admin group leader Cheryl Feldman was awake at 3:00 AM in the morning of Saturday, just to provide us with advice about the Career path one should take as a Salesforce Admin and Salesforce Developer.
I would again like to thank Cheryl for her awesome dedication and enthusiasm for Salesforce and its Community around the world. I would like to thank Nagarro for conducting such a great event and the hospitality. I would also like to thank Sonika and Atul for being the awesome hosts and Salesforce for providing us the awesome Swags.
To conclude my overall experience of Dreamforce Global gathering was awesome and I think everyone should attend this event because it provides us a chance to relive the Dreamforce and meet new people and needless to say about the awesome swags Salesforce provides us.
Some highlights from the Global gathering:-
Marc’s keynote Fourth Industrial Revolution !!!!!
Cheryl’s Survey result !!!
Seema’s Presentation on Test Classes
Awesome Hosts
Looking forward to some more Awesome sessions.
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