Custom CSS/JS not reflecting changes
When you make changes to your CSS or JavaScript and they do not reflect on your Power Pages portal, the issue could be due to several reasons such as caching,….
When you make changes to your CSS or JavaScript and they do not reflect on your Power Pages portal, the issue could be due to several reasons such as caching,….
If your Power Pages website is not reflecting updates after you have published changes, it could be due to several reasons such as caching, incorrect publishing steps, or issues in….
Optimizing images for mobile devices is essential to improve performance, reduce load times, and provide a smooth user experience. Mobile users often face slower internet connections, smaller screen sizes, and….
Introduction In the modern world of cloud computing and large-scale applications, ensuring high availability, fast response times, and seamless scalability is critical for success. Two key technologies that help achieve….
Optimizing the performance of your Power Pages is essential to provide users with a seamless and fast experience. Here’s a comprehensive checklist for portal performance tuning: 1. Optimize Static Resources….
Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) are an excellent solution for improving the performance of static assets (like images, JavaScript files, CSS files, etc.) in Power Pages. By leveraging a CDN, you….
Optimizing images is critical for improving the performance of your Power Pages and ensuring faster load times. Large, unoptimized images can significantly slow down page rendering, impacting user experience and….
Caching is an essential aspect of improving the performance and scalability of web applications, including those built on Power Pages. When implementing caching for web templates, it’s crucial to balance….
Creating a detailed 3000+ word article on Using Edge Locations with Global Apps requires a thorough breakdown of the concepts of edge computing, edge locations, and their integration with global….
Multi-Tier Web Application on Cloud: A Detailed Guide A multi-tier web application refers to a web application architecture where different layers of the application are logically separated into different tiers…..