Redirecting after login based on role
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Redirecting users to different pages based on their role is an important feature for portals and web applications, ensuring that users are directed to the most relevant section of the….
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Redirecting users to different pages based on their role is an important feature for portals and web applications, ensuring that users are directed to the most relevant section of the….
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Introduction As businesses seek to provide seamless digital experiences, Power Pages (formerly known as Power Apps Portals) offers a powerful, low-code platform for building secure, data-centric websites. These portals enable….
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Theming in Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) allows you to craft a consistent visual identity by customizing layouts and web templates using CSS, HTML, and Liquid. This enables full….
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Overriding the default CSS for Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) allows you to fully customize the visual appearance of your portal, aligning it with your brand’s design standards. Here’s….
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In Microsoft Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals), users can submit forms and upload documents. While the default storage is Dataverse (formerly CDS), many enterprises prefer Azure Blob Storage for….
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Syncing portal submissions to SharePoint is a common requirement for businesses using Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) in combination with Microsoft SharePoint as a document or data repository. This….
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1. Introduction to Salesforce and Power Pages Salesforce is a leading customer relationship management (CRM) platform that offers services for sales, customer service, marketing automation, analytics, and application development. Power….
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Microsoft Power Pages, formerly known as Power Apps Portals, enable organizations to build secure, low-code websites that interact with Dataverse and other Microsoft ecosystem services. These portals often serve external….
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Cascading dropdowns in Power Pages (formerly Power Apps Portals) allow you to filter the options in one dropdown based on the selection made in another. This is common in scenarios….