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Liquid in Power Pages: Real-World Guide for Developers

Liquid in Power Pages: Real-World Guide for Developers
What is Liquid in Power Pages? Liquid is an open-source server-side templating language originally developed by Shopify — and it’s a core part of Power Pages (formerly known as Power Apps Portals). It enables developers to dynamically generate HTML and inject logic into webpages, templates, forms, and snippets — all without writing client-side JavaScript or […]

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