Managing portal backups
Backing up your Power Pages (formerly Power Apps portals) is essential for safeguarding data, preserving configurations, and enabling smooth recovery during migration or unexpected failures. Since Power Pages sites are….
Backing up your Power Pages (formerly Power Apps portals) is essential for safeguarding data, preserving configurations, and enabling smooth recovery during migration or unexpected failures. Since Power Pages sites are….
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) for Power Pages involves managing the end-to-end lifecycle of your portal solutions, from development to deployment. Using Azure DevOps, an integrated set of development tools, can….
Logging portal activities is essential for monitoring, troubleshooting, auditing, and ensuring the security and performance of Power Pages portals. It helps track user actions, monitor system performance, and gain insights….
Browser Developer Tools (commonly known as DevTools) are essential for inspecting, debugging, and optimizing Power Pages (formerly known as Power Apps Portals). Whether you’re troubleshooting a styling issue, fixing a….
Troubleshooting errors in Microsoft Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) is a critical part of maintaining a healthy and reliable portal. Since Power Pages are tightly integrated with Dataverse, authentication….
Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) can interact with the Dataverse Web API to perform CRUD operations—Create, Read, Update, and Delete—on Dataverse data. This is particularly useful when building custom….
Portal usage analytics in Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) allow organizations to track user interaction, behavior, and activity on their portal, enabling them to make data-driven decisions and improve….
Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) allows users to create custom authentication providers to handle authentication and user login. This can be beneficial when you need to integrate a portal….
File upload functionality is an essential feature for many portals, allowing users to upload documents, images, and other files for storage or processing. In Power Pages (formerly known as Power….
Embedding SharePoint documents within Power Pages allows organizations to display, manage, and interact with files stored in SharePoint directly through a public or private portal. This is especially useful for….