I've been a Power BI developer for years now and only last week entured into Power Apps development. I really like the way you set up and organize your apps and I have found a great teacher in you! Your videos are amazing; The content, the storytelling, and of course the comedy! A big thumbs up to your hard work. I subscribed and joined! 🎉🎉
As usual hats off to the UX UI design guys that makes it possible for us to make power apps as modern as possible! I literally suck designing I wouldn't know what to do without these UX UI creators.
Thanks for your great content. Just one trick for the flexible height of the container: you only need to get the Y Value of the last component, add that item height and the self.bottompadding to get the flexible height of container. There is no need to add all the height of all items.
I've watched this at least 3 times, and at least 3 of your others another 100 😂 I've learnt a lot, and your content is great! But my containers are still sticky. I have a scrollable content container, which scrolls a tiny bit, but all my child containers (a mix of horizontal and vertical), insist on all squishing together on the page, I just want it to scroll and have the child containers stack like yours at 00:07. Any idea where I'm going wrong? 😭
Just a quick tip regarding the cutting and losing your app bit, Power Apps has multiple auto-saved (or manually saved) versions stored in your environment, Go to your Apps screen where you see all your made apps, select the three-dots for a particular one and go to "Details" and then select the "Versions" tab, from there you can select any saved version of your app and Restore it.
Just to understand how you will handle the situation where your users will have different browser zooms ? How will you manage this issue ? As many of containers will not work good in browser with higher zoom percentage like 125 and so on . Please reply
Dear Victor, could you please tell me the RGBA code of this beautiful dark blue color you used for this app and the very light purple color? They go so well together. Thank you so much!
The blue is RGBA(42, 43, 71,1) The light purple is RGBA(191, 168, 255,1) You can also get access to the full app if you join the channel or my Patreon as a member
I missed you baby. Welcome back
Thank you for the amazing video!
Hello!! Thank you for your video!!!
I've been a Power BI developer for years now and only last week entured into Power Apps development. I really like the way you set up and organize your apps and I have found a great teacher in you! Your videos are amazing; The content, the storytelling, and of course the comedy! A big thumbs up to your hard work. I subscribed and joined! 🎉🎉
Thank you for providing valuable knowledge regarding responsiveness of various components.
Glad to hear it was helpful! 💪
As usual hats off to the UX UI design guys that makes it possible for us to make power apps as modern as possible! I literally suck designing I wouldn't know what to do without these UX UI creators.
Guys Victor is back! Savage!
Thanks for your great content. Just one trick for the flexible height of the container: you only need to get the Y Value of the last component, add that item height and the self.bottompadding to get the flexible height of container. There is no need to add all the height of all items.
Hmmm. I'll check it out. Thanks
really love your content and do enjoy the memes :)) you really make life easier . Would you make in the future a video on custom components ?
Thanks for this.. (this is very responsive even in refrigerator 😅)
😂😂😂😂😂
It seems my work here is done
Nice Video, I love your UI contents.
Glad you liked it 💪
Seriously no other word big fan bro😊
Thanks 😇
Contenido de alto valor muhas gracias saludos desde Perú
Esperé este momento para la parte 3!
As always… just class! Can’t wait to ruin my current apps trying to make them responsive 😂
😂😂😂 Don't worry. You got this 💪
You are the best!
Thanks 💪🙂
I've watched this at least 3 times, and at least 3 of your others another 100 😂 I've learnt a lot, and your content is great! But my containers are still sticky. I have a scrollable content container, which scrolls a tiny bit, but all my child containers (a mix of horizontal and vertical), insist on all squishing together on the page, I just want it to scroll and have the child containers stack like yours at 00:07. Any idea where I'm going wrong? 😭
This is the best video of 2025!
😂😂 We still have 11 months to go
Just a quick tip regarding the cutting and losing your app bit, Power Apps has multiple auto-saved (or manually saved) versions stored in your environment, Go to your Apps screen where you see all your made apps, select the three-dots for a particular one and go to "Details" and then select the "Versions" tab, from there you can select any saved version of your app and Restore it.
True.
Although, I used to have this bug where if I leave my tab open for a while auto save stops
@@toluvictor Just another feature of Power Apps 😭😭
Do you reccomand building an app first for one screen device and then transform/adjust is to all screen sizes or the other way around?
I personally just make it responsive from the get go. But I understand that might be tough for people not used to making apps like that.
Just to understand how you will handle the situation where your users will have different browser zooms ? How will you manage this issue ? As many of containers will not work good in browser with higher zoom percentage like 125 and so on . Please reply
Dear Victor, could you please tell me the RGBA code of this beautiful dark blue color you used for this app and the very light purple color? They go so well together. Thank you so much!
i wanna know too
@lauraliliom1937
Dark Blue: 41,43,70, Light Purple: 192,168,255. Use the ColorZilla Extension to get your colors right from the browser.
The blue is RGBA(42, 43, 71,1)
The light purple is RGBA(191, 168, 255,1)
You can also get access to the full app if you join the channel or my Patreon as a member
Thanks a lot ❤
What did you use to design this? Is it figma?
No, I just did some rough paper sketches, and tested which ones look best.
Not so efficient but I think its faster for these kind of apps
How to visible/hide a banner container or gallery when user scrolls down the screen.
You need to make sure it's not part of the scrollable content container. Just make it a static height control on top of the rest of your app
@ thank you!
But not sure of any properties which I can use auto hide the gallery control when user scrolls down.
Microwave ?? 😆
😂😂😂 Yes. We also have to cater for clients who want to use the apps on their state-of-the-art Gucci AI microwaves