My boss always jokes with me about being able to create PowerApps with outstanding functionality and any functionality requested. BUT… lol I have always lacked in making them “pretty”. These suggestions are great!!
Wow, finally a video that REALLY improves UI and UX. I didn't realize you could add div tags that way in Power Apps. This enhances so much regarding design. Thanks for that, I wish I knew that earlier.
Thanks for the tips. I use to assign a table global variable associated with an ID to speed up filtering via tabs. When you must use sharepoint as backend, filtering by text instead of numbers /IDs tends to slow things even further...
Hi Thank you for the video, please if you can assist how can you link an image to a name or number, I'm busy making a parts list and need the image to show when you click on a specific name.
Love those tabs from buttons. Good work Brian
My boss always jokes with me about being able to create PowerApps with outstanding functionality and any functionality requested.
BUT… lol
I have always lacked in making them “pretty”. These suggestions are great!!
Wow, finally a video that REALLY improves UI and UX. I didn't realize you could add div tags that way in Power Apps. This enhances so much regarding design. Thanks for that, I wish I knew that earlier.
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video Brian, looking forward to more UI design tips videos.
Thanks for the tips. I use to assign a table global variable associated with an ID to speed up filtering via tabs. When you must use sharepoint as backend, filtering by text instead of numbers /IDs tends to slow things even further...
Great tip!
Very Nice, could you please produce more videos about UI design tips?
really useful - thanks Brian
Great video and thank you very much.
excellent
Many many thanks
Nice tips! Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Thank you for the video, please if you can assist how can you link an image to a name or number, I'm busy making a parts list and need the image to show when you click on a specific name.
When you say link, do you mean a hyperlink? To do that, you'd use the Launch command.
Thanks! Sir