até agora foi o melhor video que eu achei explicando o uso de componente para navegação de tela, muitos acabam enrolando, dando várias voltas, aqui foi bem prático!! obrigado!
Thank you Andrew this is so helpful ! would you please make a video for left navigation pane that has hamburger, home button, edit button for edit gallery and add for add a new content and trash button to delete gallery template selection? Huge respect and appreciation for all your videos!
Hi Narayan There's a many reasons, maybe 1 is to reuse in many screens, also to make them completely equal to each other, so the toolbar is the same on every screen perfectly. Also there is a limit of how many "parts" you put on a power app before performance issues. You can lessen that with using components. Converting many buttons and icons into 1 component. But also using in other applications, or sharing between multiple developers. Maybe you could even build components that match your company's themes, colors, and logos, that you would always use.
até agora foi o melhor video que eu achei explicando o uso de componente para navegação de tela, muitos acabam enrolando, dando várias voltas, aqui foi bem prático!! obrigado!
Claudio, Obrigado por assistir!
Thank you Andrew this is so helpful ! would you please make a video for left navigation pane that has hamburger, home button, edit button for edit gallery and add for add a new content and trash button to delete gallery template selection? Huge respect and appreciation for all your videos!
Interesting would love to make this!
great video & content. Keep the great work!
Thanks so much Cristobal! Hope the videos are helpful!
The purpose for the custom function is to re-use in other applications?
Hi Narayan
There's a many reasons, maybe 1 is to reuse in many screens, also to make them completely equal to each other, so the toolbar is the same on every screen perfectly.
Also there is a limit of how many "parts" you put on a power app before performance issues. You can lessen that with using components. Converting many buttons and icons into 1 component.
But also using in other applications, or sharing between multiple developers.
Maybe you could even build components that match your company's themes, colors, and logos, that you would always use.
@@andrewhess123 I see it. Great stuff. I am just 2 weeks in and just blown away by MSFT on this
@@profocus Awesome, welcome to the community! Thanks for watching the video Narayan!
Thank you so much
Thanks for watching Fab