PCF Control – Build your own Icons with Notifications
In app development, Icons with Notifications are a great way to enhance user experience by providing necessary context and navigation options within the same screen. This PCF (PowerApps Component Framework) article delves into how you can implement a PCF control for both Canvas and Model, enabling you to build a navigation bar with icons. The article includes a step-by-step guide that will walk you through the process of creating your own icons that come with notifications.
The article also includes a Demo Control Logic and all the necessary code to get started. With the help of this guide, you can easily build your own icons with Notification functionality in your app. So if you're looking to enhance your app's navigation and user experience, this PCF Control Icon Builder tutorial is a must-read.
Check out the link to read the full article: https://365lyf.com/pcf-control-icon-builder/
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