Loader in PowerApps Portal
If you're looking to create a loader in PowerApps Portal, this blog post provides a step-by-step guide to help. The first step is creating a div for the loader. Once you have created the div, you can add the necessary HTML code in the page where you want to display the loader. If you're unsure of how to do this, the post provides further instructions, including how to access the necessary options to add custom CSS for your design.
With the HTML and CSS in place, you can create a professional-looking loader that enhances the user experience on a PowerApps Portal. So if you're struggling with creating a loader, or just want to improve your design, give this blog post a read to get started.
For more detailed instructions and code snippets, check out the original post at https://vblogs.in/loader-in-powerapps-portal/.
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