Power Pages Backgrounds Power Pages backgrounds don’t have to be boring! If you’d like to jazz up your site with animated 3D backgrounds, you can do that with Vanta.js. It’s easy! Vanta.js is a lightweight JavaScript library used for creating […]

CSS is a great way to create graphics and cool effects in a Canvas App.  CSS is powerful, flexible and often avoids the complexity of creating a PCF code component With CSS you can visually do pretty much anything and

There are many sites to help with your  UI/UX for Power Apps development, but here are my  favourite online resources.  As well as giving you some great ideas they’ll also save lots of time with pre-written code! Online Resources UI/UX

SVGs can be used dynamically in Power Apps such as to change their color or to create animation.  This article explains a couple of examples of how using dynamic SVGs in Power Apps can be very helpful to users.  The

SVGs or Scalable Vector Graphics are an XML-based format for 2D graphics. There are many things that are possible with SVGs that JPEGs, PNGs & GIFs can’t even come close to such as animation and scalability.  Using SVG in Power

In the second post in this series using HTML text boxes and CSS to create animated Power Apps buttons, I’ll demo how to dynamically change the button color by adding a variable into the inline CSS Animated Buttons Start by inserting

In the post: Beautiful Buttons with CSS, we created some really cool looking Power Apps buttons using a HTML text box and inline CSS.  Now we are going to take it to the next level and created animated Power Apps

CSS makes websites look fantastic and it can do the same for Power Apps.  Using a HTML box and inline CSS you can create great looking gradients for both backgrounds and buttons and all render perfectly on handhelds and desktops

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