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Style Your Fluent UI 9 PCFs for Power Apps

Style Your Fluent UI 9 PCFs for Power Apps
In my other blog I’ve wrote about how to apply Theming to a PCF made with Fluent UI 9. Today I’ll concentrate on how to make the PCF look like the “modern controls” (Canvas Apps) or “new look” (Model-Drive Apps). We’ll start with some Fluent 9 specifics, but if you want to jump on Model-Driven... Continue Reading →

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