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- Module 1: The ability to show and interact with Dataverse data on a website is a core benefit of implementing a Microsoft Power Apps portal. This module focuses on the several techniques and methods to display and interact with Dataverse data in Power Apps portals.
- Discover the portal components that are available to display and interact with Dataverse data on the portal.
- Identify the various features of the portal components.
- Display a list of data and an associated drill-down for details.
- Configure a table form to access individual records.
- Trigger classic Dataverse workflows from the portal.
- Module 2: The world of business software applications has embraced a movement toward building apps that use low-code/no-code methods. This movement is one of the pillars of Microsoft Power Platform, including Power Apps portals. However, many projects often include functionality or features that can only be addressed with advanced software development techniques. This module explains how to extend portal functionality by using software development and how to use application lifecycle management (ALM) techniques to deploy portals.
- Discover where software development can resolve particular portal feature requirements.
- Employ portal application lifecycle management for Power Apps portals.
- Apply JavaScript code to portal assets.
- Use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to address specific portal development requirements.
- Module 3: Create custom Microsoft Power Apps portals web templates.
- Learn about the relationship between web templates, page templates, and webpages.
- Discover how custom web templates can be built by using HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), Liquid, and JavaScript.
- Use Liquid template language to build and structure web templates.
- Learn how to embed custom CSS and JavaScript into web templates.
- Learn how to reference other web templates in a web template.
In this module, you will:
In this module, you will:
In this module, you will: