Custom tabs let you display custom object data or other web
content in Salesforce. When you add a custom tab to an app in Salesforce Classic, it appears
as a tab. When you add a custom tab to an app in Lightning Experience, it appears as an item
in the app’s navigation bar and in the App Launcher.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic
and Lightning Experience
Custom Object Tabs and Web Tabs available in: Contact Manager,
Group, Professional, Enterprise, Performance,
Unlimited, and Developer Editions
Visualforce Tabs available in:
Contact Manager, Group, Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, and Developer
Editions
Lightning Page Tabs available in: All Editions except
Database.com
User Permissions
Needed
To create and edit custom tabs:
Customize Application
Custom tabs show custom object data or other web content embedded in the app. You can create
any of these types of custom tabs.
Custom Object Tabs: Custom object tabs (available only at an app level and not on subtab
apps) show the data of your custom object. Custom object tabs look and function just like
standard tabs.
Web Tabs: Custom web tabs show any external web-based application or web page. You can
design web tabs to include the sidebar or span the page without the sidebar.
Visualforce Tabs: Visualforce tabs show data from a Visualforce page. Visualforce tabs
look and function just like standard tabs.
Lightning Component Tabs: Lightning component tabs make Lightning components available in
the Salesforce mobile apps and in Lightning Experience. Lightning components aren’t
supported in Salesforce Classic.
Lightning Page Tabs: Lightning page tabs let you add Lightning app pages to the Salesforce
mobile app and Lightning Experience navigation bars.
In Salesforce Classic, Lightning
page tabs don’t appear on the All Tabs page when you click . Lightning page tabs also don’t
appear in the Available Tabs list when you customize the tabs for your apps.
Subtab apps support only web tabs and Visualforce tabs.
Delegated administrators who can manage specified custom objects can also create and
customize tabs for those custom objects.
In Lightning Experience, Lightning page tabs, Visualforce tabs, and Lightning component tabs
have a fixed, friendly URL structure of
/lightning/n/customTabDevName.
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