In the jQuery days, we had a fake pseudo selector named ‘:header’ that allowed you to select all h1 to h6 headers on a page.
CSS does not support this pseudo selector, but here is what you can write instead. [Read more]
In the jQuery days, we had a fake pseudo selector named ‘:header’ that allowed you to select all h1 to h6 headers on a page.
CSS does not support this pseudo selector, but here is what you can write instead. [Read more]
This is great news for many companies and people. Finally, the Microsoft list can be fully customised using the SharePoint Framework. Some customisations were possible when the list was located inside SharePoint as SharePoint Lists.
… another title for this blog post could be: “How to use SharePoint Framework and share code between projects without Microsoft’s SharePoint Framework Library component or NPM registry.
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Recently, I started a newsletter. During the planning phase, I thought about content for my humbled subscribers. I watched a couple of development sessions while attending the Microsoft 365 Community Day. While great developers delivered those sessions, I recognised the overuse of <div> elements.
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I have a bug in my head since SharePoint Framework was first introduced. Why do we need to use CSS Modules, and why is it so bad for responsive web design?
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In the last post, I showed how sending events via Power Automate is possible. While those events don’t have any functionality to update them when the original entry changed. We need a small adjustment to the flow to make this work.
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Last week I got a really interesting request from one of my customers. Send a reminder based on a SharePoint List / Microsoft List.
One question that came up to me was. Can I send a calendar entry with the reminder mail? Here is how it’s done.
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I just did some research on a completely different topic. I created a new SharePoint list and unintentionally landed in the new Microsoft List experience.
Microsoft Lists is just a new user interface for SharePoint Lists, and they are SharePoint Lists we always had and used for a very long time.