This help article is designed to provide resources to complete the superbadge challenges. It also offers links to useful articles and details various troubleshooting techniques.
Superbadges assess your understanding and ability to apply key concepts, tools, and methodologies across Salesforce roles in a hands-on practice environment. These technical assessments help bridge the gap between what you’ve learned and how you can apply those skills in real-world scenarios. Completing a superbadge shows your ability to work on Salesforce implementations, demonstrates your expertise, and can even help with certification preparation.
Modules introduce you to specific topics in bite-sized units and projects give you hands-on practice with Salesforce technologies via step-by-step instructions. Superbadges present the requirements in a narrative format with multiple hands-on challenges. Trailblazers need to complete the requirements by configuring a technical solution in a special Salesforce Developer Edition org. Superbadges are designed to test your Salesforce skills and abilities.
Read more about how the Salesforce Program Agreement applies to superbadges.
Flow Builder
Screen reader accessibility and keyboard functionality for Flow Builder has improved greatly in recent Salesforce Releases. Both the freeform and auto-layout interfaces support keyboard-only operation. For more accessibility information on Flow Builder, check out:
Checkboxes
The checkboxes for some security requirements may not be correctly labeled in certain interfaces. When toggling checkboxes for the security requirements:
Custom buttons
Trailblazers who use screen readers may want to note that the enhanced page layout editor behavior presents accessibility challenges. To add a custom button, disable the enhanced page layout editor and switch to Salesforce Classic. Refer to this article, Adding Custom Detail Buttons to the Page with a Screen Reader, for more information.
Decision elements
When working with Decision elements in Flow Builder, the Items list containing the outcomes presents some unexpected behaviors for screen readers. General workarounds for JAWS and NVDA are as follows:
JAWS Users
Attempting to enter the list directly with forms mode loses focus and moves focus out of the list.
To access the Items list containing the decision outcomes, perform the following steps:
NVDA Users
Each superbadge includes recommended learning. Completing the recommended learning for each superbadge is the best way to prepare for the superbadge challenges. Many concepts tested in the superbadge are covered in the recommended learning.
Make sure you’re using the org specified to complete the challenges. Use this page to sign up for a special Developer Edition org with configuration you need to complete challenges in these superbadges.
Check out Superbadge Challenge Help article for more notes on completing superbadges.
Communities around the world are grappling with teen mental health challenges. We hope this superbadge assessment will enable Trailblazers to leverage technology to help meet local needs.
The following is from the journal Nature, highlighting the urgent need for better resources and support for young people experiencing anxiety and depression.
Additional context, resources, and links:
Demonstrate your ability to present screen flows to users across different interfaces. Pay special attention to the Salesforce Help article Flow Screen Input Component: Lookup.
Tip: Do not reset password for Jane Grey user. Open the Jane Grey contact record and click on Log in to Experience as User button to open the hive site.
Additional context, resources, and links:
Review the resources below as you demonstrate your ability to present screen flows to users.
Additional context, resources, and links:
You may remember when superbadge collaboration wasn't allowed, and we're grateful for everyone's commitment to independent work when that policy was in place. These days, however, you're welcome to reach out to the community when you're stuck, and you're encouraged to answer others' questions to help unblock your fellow Trailblazers. So go ahead and ask for help, but don't forget that a superbadge is an assessment, and you'll get the most value out of it if you try to do as much as possible on your own. And as always, remember that superbadge orgs and full solutions should never be shared.

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