In my last blog post on how to make live-reload possible in SharePoint Online. I mentioned the possibility to write an application customizer that one the connection to your local workbench. Now I released the first version of this tool.
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In my last blog post on how to make live-reload possible in SharePoint Online. I mentioned the possibility to write an application customizer that one the connection to your local workbench. Now I released the first version of this tool.
While working on a small side project on a Sunday, I asked myself the question. Is it possible to use live-reload when I developed a web part on SharePoint Online? I had to search for an answer for that and guess what? I found a solution.
This solution is not only for development but also for a production compilation of a SharePoint web part or extension.[Read more]
During development or the product design or project, you like to avoid external dependencies as much as possible to keep your code secure, reliant and consistent. With these baselines, I want to cover some aspects of Fluent UI that you should consider before adopting it. To be more specific the reason when considering Fluent UI are related to the web version.