PCF Control Lifecycle
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In Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) provides a powerful way for developers to extend the platform by creating custom controls that can be used in forms, views,….
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In Microsoft Dynamics 365, Power Apps Component Framework (PCF) provides a powerful way for developers to extend the platform by creating custom controls that can be used in forms, views,….
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In the world of Microsoft Dynamics 365, customizing and extending the functionality of the platform is crucial to meet specific business requirements. One of the most powerful and flexible ways….
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Introduction When building a dynamic and interactive portal using Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals), one of the most critical aspects is ensuring that the content and functionality meet the….
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Creating consistent card layouts is crucial for a clean and user-friendly interface. A card layout typically includes an image, title, description, and actions (such as buttons or links). Consistency in….
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A feedback widget with sentiment options allows users to easily provide feedback on a website, portal, or app. It enables the collection of feedback based on sentiment, which can help….
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When building a web application or website, the look and feel are just as important as functionality. A well-designed, visually appealing site attracts users and keeps them engaged, while also….
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Bootstrap is one of the most popular front-end frameworks used by developers and designers to create responsive, mobile-first web applications. With its extensive library of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript components,….
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Modals (or popups) are an excellent way to request user confirmation before performing a critical action, such as deleting data, submitting a form, or confirming choices. In Power Pages, you….
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Visual Studio Code (VS Code) is a powerful, lightweight code editor that can significantly enhance your Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) development experience. It provides a vast range of….
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Right-to-Left (RTL) language support is crucial for websites and web applications targeting regions where languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, and Urdu are spoken. These languages are read and written….