… 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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Diversity in your HTML
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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Major CSS Bug in SharePoint Framework
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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Make iCalender events sent with Power Automate update-able
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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How to send iCalendar events using Power Automate
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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Disable Microsoft List Experience for Lists In SharePoint
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.
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What are Microsoft Lists really
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.
How to take a full-page Screenshot of SharePoint
When you take a screenshot of a SharePoint Page, the result might look like the screenshot below. Let see how time-consuming SharePoint screenshot can be done easier.
You see the first segments of the page, and then everything gets cut off. While I tried out some tools to make a screenshot of the entire page, they mostly failed because of the page’s underlying structure.
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Manage the Position of your HTML Dialog on SharePoint Pages
This article is one of the follow-up articles on how to use the HTML Dialog element in SharePoint Framework. Now we look closer at the possibilities of positioning the modal dialogue.
You will learn to put the dialogue on the page’s top, bottom, left, and right.