Creating site backups and restores
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Power Pages (formerly PowerApps Portals) are built on top of Microsoft Dataverse, combining both content and configuration. Just like any other application, it’s crucial to have a reliable backup and….
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Power Pages (formerly PowerApps Portals) are built on top of Microsoft Dataverse, combining both content and configuration. Just like any other application, it’s crucial to have a reliable backup and….
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Modern application development demands agility, repeatability, and automation. When working with Power Pages (formerly PowerApps Portals), a CI/CD (Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment) pipeline ensures consistent, automated deployments across development, test, and….
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When developing and managing Power Pages (formerly PowerApps Portals), ensuring data integrity and service continuity is crucial. Whether you’re deploying new features, updating configurations, or modifying content, changes might not….
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In Power Pages (formerly PowerApps Portals), Liquid is a powerful template language that allows for dynamic content rendering, manipulation of data, and interaction with Portal entities. When building portals that….
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User Acceptance Testing (UAT) is a critical phase in the software development lifecycle, especially when deploying a new web portal, such as those built using Power Pages (formerly known as….
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Form conversion rate is a critical metric for measuring the effectiveness of forms in driving user actions on your website or portal. Whether your goal is to collect leads, gather….
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A/B testing (also known as split testing) is a crucial technique for comparing different versions of a webpage or feature to determine which one performs better. In the context of….
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Application Insights, part of the Azure Monitor suite, is a powerful tool for monitoring the performance, availability, and usage of applications. For PowerApps Portals (Power Pages), it helps detect issues….
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When developing and testing PowerApps Portals (now known as Power Pages), simulating different user roles is critical. Power Pages often serve a diverse audience—anonymous users, authenticated users, administrators, or users….
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Cross-browser testing ensures that your PowerApps Portals render and behave consistently across different browsers, versions, and devices. This is critical to provide a seamless experience for all users—regardless of whether….