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Building a Client-Side Caching Layer in Power Pages to Boost Performance

Building a Client-Side Caching Layer in Power Pages to Boost Performance
Why Client-Side Caching? Power Pages often fetch data from Dataverse using Liquid, Web API, or Power Automate. But repeated calls can slow down performance—especially for static or semi-static data like dropdowns, FAQs, or configuration lists. Client-side caching using localStorage or sessionStorage allows you to store data in the browser and reuse it across sessions or […]

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