⭐ Recommended: Download the Sample Power App demonstrated in the Video from github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip There was an editing mistake in the video!
When I set multiple person picker in Sharepoint List column 'Assigned To', the App is throwing now errors. How are we going to compare with multiple person being picked? Please help.
@@JamesLee-by5bt I would have to try that out at my end to know what those errors are and how to fix. I will recommend posting your issue with screenshots on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com
Hi Reza, thank you for the sample. I have replayed it maybe more than 500 times but no luck. This is I think because of changing powerups versions. Your sample could solve the problem. Thank you
Just wanted to give you a heads up... At 14:47 you instruct people to add a blank horizontal gallery but what actually gets created is a blank vertical gallery. I only recognized this after trying to add this part over and over multiple times thinking I was doing something wrong when my tabs didn't turn out like yours. When I went back and added a blank vertical gallery instead of a horizontal it worked though. Thank you so much for these videos though! They are super helpful!
Thank you Michael for commenting on this. I have repeated this part over and over thinking the same thing. I had to scroll through the comments to make sure I wasn't losing my mind. Overall excellent video Reza... Keep up the good work!
Hey Reza, thank you for another brilliant video. You explain things in such a simple way. You're an essential resource for anyone wanting to learn about Power Apps. I love it that you don't waste any time with unnecessary chunter like many other presenters do. It's straight down to business and pitched just perfectly. Please keep the videos coming.
Thank you so much for the amazing feedback. Sometimes I wonder if I get into the details too quickly in the video 😊. I will keep trying my best to post quality content.
Just right into the core. I like how you teach, the pace, no chit chat, everything just excellent. Great content Reza. Really appreciate it. Very useful for those who wants to learn PowerApps from zero to intermediate just in a few minutes i would say.
Reza, you are a great teacher. Yes, your designer skill are also masterful but you present in a clear concise manner that is enjoyable to follow. Even if I already know how to do something, I still watch because it is enjoyable and I get the reinforcement.
Reza you absolutely rocked the tutorial out of the park! Awesome instruction and explanation. You have a wonderful talent of helping so many people. Keep up the awesome work!
@@RezaDorrani Question: You have quite a few videos that I need to sift through. Any suggestions for which video to watch next which would provide tips for organizing my data in the best possible format to align with the above video?
Muito bom!! Mesmo eu não sendo fluente em inglês consegui entender bem o conteúdo. Parabéns pela didática e obrigado por disponibilizar um conteúdo tão rico 😊
Reza is a great teacher. The pace is fast, but sufficient for the capabilities of this forum. The content is somewhat hard to follow as some settings are done behind the scenes during edits so you must take care to watch the parameters window to see what has been changed that is not obvious in the actual instruction. This video actually has one point of instruction that is contrary to what you see on the screen, but this is pointed out in the comments/answers and is easily corrected. The author also makes his app available as Git so you can check the type of objects that were used and use that code in your own work. Overall I am very impressed with this teaching method and will definitely be using Reza's very large library of videos for my own learning. THANKS! for helping me on my path!
Excellent stuff again Reza! More than a great start for my overdue dive in containers. Much appreciated. One Q: @14:45 a horizontal gallery is created while later the wrap count is used to build the tabs. Possibly due to a video edit the change from horizontal to vertical is not part of the video? Just my I guess based on the name change of the gallery @14:50...
Thanks Marc. You are right on the gallery wrap issue. I uploaded the sample app on github. So you can check the code once you import the sample App :) github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
Great tutorial - thank you so much for the detailed explanations behind each step. I've been struggling so much with getting my apps to be responsive, and this video has cleared up all my misunderstandings about container properties and app layout.
Great video Reza! This has to be hands down, the best video I've come across on responsive layout for Canvas Apps. In one video, you've answered many of the questions I had on the subject.
There needs to be a part 2 of this exact same video there were still so many filter columns rows that were left unanswered but then again cant thank you enough for your efforts .
Excellent video as per usual! In my efforts to follow along, I keep running into issues at 18:10. When I try to set the template size to parent.height, all my tabs crunch together, and the size of the gallery does not change to fit the size of the container. I'm not sure where I'm going wrong here.
Thanks Chris. There was an editing mistake in the video. Link to download sample App - github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip. Check the tab gallery setup in it.
For anyone else who stumbles across this comment, TemplateSize is NOT “parent.height” as shown in the video. It’s supposed to be Parent.Width/CountRows(Self.AllItems)
And the gallery isn’t using the blank blank horizontal template. It’s using the “title and subtitle” template with a minimum height of 0. Might as well upload a corrected video.
@@antoniobranderas Sorry for the troubles! I did share the App and made the link available as a Pinned Comment so that folks do not have to run into oissues.
Thank you, Reza, for another enlightening Masterclass session. Your clear explanations make even the most complex concepts understandable. I am continuously learning from you and am committed to supporting you in any way I can. Keep up the fantastic work!
First I saw this I was like cool I like the tabs, something to add to my app. But then I realized that your Power Apps environment works way different then mine. Templatesize is set to Parent.Height(100) but remains the minimum Height of 287 of the container. Wrapcount doesn't use all the available space, it just staking up on eachother. Therefor leaving the TemplateSize and Wrap count as it is gives me the best (same) result (edit: a lie, not the best same result because the width is hardcoded, when going to a small screen it adds a scrollbar). As the blank horizontal gallary is in a vertical container I even do not have the option to choose the layout like you have. Small details but stands out for me. Your Power Apps is not the same as mine and reacts diffrently then mine. Weird and shouldn't be.
For the Tabs try with wrap count 1. I also made the sample App available for download so you can check the logic in there github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
If your issue was the same as mine, my workaround was to set the TemplateSize tothe formula... App.Activescreen.Width/CountRows(yourGalleryCollection) I left wrap as 1... it seems to work now.
I have been avoiding getting into containers due to the apparent complexity, however this video has convinced me to dive into them. Thanks Reza for another brilliant video.
Very ironic that I've come back to this video EXACTLY ONE YEAR AGO since you posted this. I did watch it the first time but I seem to better understand all the intricacies one year one. I have to delve into some responsive designs so your videos seems to be the ideal place for my revision😀. I've replicated it as I watched it again which is making me understand it even more. Thank you again for Sharing. Next up for revision is your OData Power Automate Flow.😉
Thanks, Reza, for enlightening us on this RAD Tool. Couple of Queries and Request, If you can address it: 1. Can we build dynamic Canvas app (Form) using meta data, like we will have the Control details stored in a data source and reading that we need to build the User interface. Eg: We have Data stored in SharePoint List for an user form with following meta data Field Caption Control Type Additional Remarks Your Name Text Box - DOB Date Picker/Field Gender Option field / Drop down Applicable value: Male , Female, Other. 2. Demo and usage of Child Flow forms.
1 - Dynamic forms is not something out of the box. It will require building controls dynamically in a gallery. This would be complex and specific to a use case. I have not run across this scenario. I will recommend you check on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com/ 2 - Child flows is in my backlog list.
Wow, thanks! All Apps are small when you begin. Just keep adding to it. I started this video to just showcase responsive tabs & kept adding to it. Final result was a full responsive Power App.
Exactly what i was looking for. Perfect in explanation and details. Planning to watch all videos related to Power Apps. THanks a bunch for all your efforts
Hi Reza, Thanks for the wonderful video, I love the way you teach in this video. Keep up the good work. It will be good if you could share some video with a scenario where One issue with multiple Task, Multiple Target date, Multiple Department has to be assigned.
Thanks. I make videos on when I receive multiple requests on a topic. Every quarter I ask subscribers for topic suggestions on community tab of my channel. Most voted topics get added to my backlog. Make sure to post this idea whenever the next suggestion post comes out. If it gets max votes, I will add it to my backlog.
Another Great Video. I learned PowerApps a few years back from the 'Service Desk template' and made my first App, will get an upgrade soon based on your video. You are a great teacher as well. Thank you (Thumbs up)
This video is what I recommend newbies start with! I would have been so much further along in delivering beautiful apps had I came across this sooner! The app I am building now looks incredible. It fits all of my screens! There's no yucky grey area around it! I have to rebuild all of my others now! UGH!!!! Thank you Reza!
Hi Reza, this is brilliant. I should have watched and learned from your video earlier. Now I think I will need to go back and rebuild my app to utilize this responsive screen size. Thank you.
I make videos when I receive multiple requests on a topic. I have ideas with 30+ requests in my backlog. This is the first request for a Non Conformance Reporting app. I will recommend checking on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com/ in case someone has done something similar.
Hi Reza, I have a request for a future video can you also help us demonstrate with a help of a single button when supposedly a ticket is created by a user then how can we create a flow which will send email to admins in a share point list along with the ticket details :) Thanks again for taking and time and doing an amazing job 👍
I have done videos on calling a flow from Power Apps where I have sent emails and reports. Same concept can be used to do so. Will add it to my backlog but this is the first request on this topic. I will need a lot more requests on this topic to give this a higher priority.
Thanks again for all your videos Reza, appreciate all your efforts. Didn't know TRANSPARENT was a value for the fill property of a button. Have always used RGBA(56, 96, 178, .01).
Hi Reza. I used your video to create our own service desk portal. Little did I know that it does not cover all the steps. How can I get all steps to get the portal completed? Thank you so much for your brilliant knowledge, you are changing lives!
Every great work must be appreciated no matter what. This is the top class work from top talent. This helps us to take certain technical decisions for the design of PowerApps based applications. Thank you once again bro for sharing the knowledge in easy and elegant manner
Hi Reza, from this video @26.35 Sec onwards. your gallery has three data (Subject, description, dept. all in vertically down form), If the Gallery in stretch mode has more data (This item. id...etc.) and put in horizontally like 'ID', 'created date' in one row and other two items in a middle row etc. How we can rearrange all items in one column when we shrink the window (Mobile phone version), I mean the same as the form (@ 40.02 sec. of video), data cards rearrange in one column when you shrink the window.
Better option for that scenario would be to use a flexible height gallery. And for each data point, you would need to handle the x AND y co-ordinates by positioning the controls based on the TemplateWidth of the gallery.
Thanks man! you are amazing! I always follow your channel and I have learned a lot. You should take courses with advanced features. I will be your student for sure.
Amazing video as always. Thank you. I saw a transition on minutes 36:50 . You pass from regular gallery with arrow icon , to tiles. I really like the card/tiles that have the data on it . Please explain how you switch . Thank you again
Great content as always, Reza! Thank you! Around 18.18 when you are setting the TemplateSize of the Gallery you put in Parent.Height but in checking your Sample app and testing myself Parent.Width seems to be what spaces them out.
I would have to look at your App. Try and install the sample App and check the code. Sample app is made available for download here - github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
The functionality described in the video specifically regarding the TemplateSize and the WrapCount is for a VERTICAL gallery not a HORIZONTAL gallery, I can only presume that Reza initially inserted a horizontal gallery in the video then changed that (not in the video) to vertical. A WrapCount of 1 in a horizontal will display all the items, 2 will display half of the items on one line and the other half on the next line etc. TemplateSize in a horizontal gallery is the width the template will take and not the height.
Hi Reza, great video as usual, quick question: I reference your videos a lot and I watch each of them from start to finish at least once however I do come back to videos and watch certain parts again.......repeatedly sometimes. I know that the youtube algorithm punishes content creators when someone does not watch the video through and instead skips through watching specific parts. Will this effect you at all? I don't want to (and Im sure anyone else that benefits from your videos) mess your ratings up by doing so.
Firstly, thank you so much for watching and learning from the videos. The fact that you are watching the videos is a win for me. UA-cam's algorithm considers various factors to determine a video's ranking, including the number of views, watch time, engagement, and other metrics. However, watching specific parts of a video repeatedly is not necessarily a negative thing, as it still counts as engagement and can help the video's overall watch time.
Hi Reza I'm pretty new to powerapps. I've built few questionnaire type of apps for my team seeing your videos. I appreciate your way of explaining things.. I would like to learn more about powerapps, power automate, power BI etc.. Would you please suggest a text material for me?? An ebook would also work for me.. Thank you in advance!!
Thank you Reza for a wonderful video and all the other instructional videos you have posted. Is service desk app available for downloading that I can import into my environment?
Hi Reza, This is fabulous! One thing I just can't get to work is the gallery parent height and the wrap 4 - for some reason it cramps it to the left but not sure why it does that.
Thank You. The wrap count issue is a miss in the video. Link to download the App - github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
@@RezaDorrani Thank you for sharing this link (I'm getting the same issue as everyone else) but I don't have a clue what I'm meant to be reading from that long list in your zip file??
@@jaimemkenyon Zip file is the app file. You dont have to read its contents. You have to import that file as an app. You can check documentation on how to import a zip file.
awesome video as always, Reza! any tips on how to incorporate this to your editable grid PowerApps video? Or do you already have a video about it? Thanks a lot!
It is really amazing. I was trying to insert rich text field to insert paragraphs and tables. But it seems that power apps canvas does not support. How can get this done, any custom solution? Appreciate your guide.
This was Great! thanks sorry for so many questions, I have searched a lot but cant find it, do you have any videos or trainings on showing current forecast vs prior in galleries in power app?
Hi Reza, thanks for your great content. I have a question around selecting a row on a gallery. I generally use a transparent button to fill the width & height of the gallery row. This provides a number of benefits: - The cursor shows a hand for selection - Set the buttons hover fill color - looks nice for users Now my question is how can we do something similar for responsive galleries as setting the buttons flexible width property on fills a small area and turning this setting off and setting the width to span the entire row then pushes all the other controls underneath the button. I know I can put an icon on the gallery row or make the button smaller but I was hoping to achieve the same functionality as non-responsive galleries. Any advice would be appreciated.
Hello Reza, congratulations on the PowerApps classes, I started to follow your explanations and I'm learning a lot. I would like to know if you have any application that I can use to perform performance audits where I work.
I do not have any video references on this scenario and Im not aware of any templates available for it. I will recommend checking on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com/ in case someone has done something similar.
Amazing explanation, as always! Thank you very much, Reza! Do you know if it's possible to change a gallery direction from horizontal to vertical in the same way as we can do for containers? I don't find any "direction" control for gallery... however, sometimes you might change an idea and want to move from one view to another without losing all work done on gallery items.
Thank you so much Reza! This video is very good! But I have a question. I have also dynamic tabs like yours. And I want to hide a spesific button according to the user e-mail. As your case, for example, if you want to hide just "All Tickets" button according to user-email. How can I do this? Thanks you!
Hi Reza, I agree, excellent videos! My question is, when setting the (varTabSelected) I do not have "ThisItem" as option. what am i doing wrong? Thanks in advance!
You must not be in the correct context of the gallery. ThisItem is a gallery property. Check video again and see which control property is it being called in. I would also recommend you post your issue/query with screenshots on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com
First, thank you for your videos. I have been going through them and learning so much. I was thinking about something in regards to the responsive design aspects. is it possible to set up a landing page and depending on the size of the screen that it's being viewed on redirect it to a screen layout that is only for mobile devices? I have a landing page that I'm designing that is good for desktop but for mobile it doesn't need all the bells and whistles. So to offer a simplified version for mobile would be ideal. Thank you for any insight that you can provide.
Ideally you should only have 1 landing page and depending upon the device user is accessing the app from, the screen resizes. You can show and hide controls on screen based on dimensions as shown in the video.
Hi Reza, This Video was a great help!! Thank you so much!! I have a query. The redirection to the appropriate SharePoint list item is not being achieved when we click the buttons. I ensured i have an access to Sharepoint list and Select(Parent) is called in the OnSelect of the button. Am i missing something?
Hey Reza, Amazing ocntent, as a low code profile I love how your explanations are easy to follow and super clear, thank you vey much for all your work. Would it be possible to use the same responsive logic applied to a custom sharepoint form instead of an APP?
⭐ Recommended: Download the Sample Power App demonstrated in the Video from github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
There was an editing mistake in the video!
When I set multiple person picker in Sharepoint List column 'Assigned To', the App is throwing now errors. How are we going to compare with multiple person being picked? Please help.
@@JamesLee-by5bt I would have to try that out at my end to know what those errors are and how to fix. I will recommend posting your issue with screenshots on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com
@@RezaDorrani how to be you? You are my Idol!
Hi Reza, thank you for the sample. I have replayed it maybe more than 500 times but no luck. This is I think because of changing powerups versions. Your sample could solve the problem. Thank you
@@WaliSayed Video has a mistake as I mentioned. Try the sample.
Just wanted to give you a heads up...
At 14:47 you instruct people to add a blank horizontal gallery but what actually gets created is a blank vertical gallery. I only recognized this after trying to add this part over and over multiple times thinking I was doing something wrong when my tabs didn't turn out like yours. When I went back and added a blank vertical gallery instead of a horizontal it worked though. Thank you so much for these videos though! They are super helpful!
That's true!
Pinned comment on video has link to download sample app.
Thank you Michael for commenting on this. I have repeated this part over and over thinking the same thing. I had to scroll through the comments to make sure I wasn't losing my mind. Overall excellent video Reza... Keep up the good work!
Same I was losing my mind
@@keiljuanaphillips9663
Hey Reza, thank you for another brilliant video. You explain things in such a simple way. You're an essential resource for anyone wanting to learn about Power Apps. I love it that you don't waste any time with unnecessary chunter like many other presenters do. It's straight down to business and pitched just perfectly. Please keep the videos coming.
Thank you so much for the amazing feedback.
Sometimes I wonder if I get into the details too quickly in the video 😊.
I will keep trying my best to post quality content.
Just right into the core. I like how you teach, the pace, no chit chat, everything just excellent. Great content Reza. Really appreciate it. Very useful for those who wants to learn PowerApps from zero to intermediate just in a few minutes i would say.
I appreciate the feedback. Thank You so much. Goal is always to be to the point & remove all fluff.
Your channel is among top resources to learn Power Platform. Thanks man!
Thank You Saeed
Reza, you are a great teacher. Yes, your designer skill are also masterful but you present in a clear concise manner that is enjoyable to follow. Even if I already know how to do something, I still watch because it is enjoyable and I get the reinforcement.
Thank You so much.
Reza you absolutely rocked the tutorial out of the park! Awesome instruction and explanation. You have a wonderful talent of helping so many people. Keep up the awesome work!
Thank You so much
@@RezaDorrani Question: You have quite a few videos that I need to sift through. Any suggestions for which video to watch next which would provide tips for organizing my data in the best possible format to align with the above video?
@@keiljuanaphillips9663 I have my videos categorized in playlists.
I am beginning my journey to develop PowerApps, and this video was very helpful to get a better understanding of the possibilities.
Awesome! Thanks for watching.
Muito bom!! Mesmo eu não sendo fluente em inglês consegui entender bem o conteúdo. Parabéns pela didática e obrigado por disponibilizar um conteúdo tão rico 😊
Most welcome and thanks so much for watching and liking the video
Reza is a great teacher. The pace is fast, but sufficient for the capabilities of this forum. The content is somewhat hard to follow as some settings are done behind the scenes during edits so you must take care to watch the parameters window to see what has been changed that is not obvious in the actual instruction. This video actually has one point of instruction that is contrary to what you see on the screen, but this is pointed out in the comments/answers and is easily corrected. The author also makes his app available as Git so you can check the type of objects that were used and use that code in your own work. Overall I am very impressed with this teaching method and will definitely be using Reza's very large library of videos for my own learning. THANKS! for helping me on my path!
Thank You so much for the feedback.
Best of luck with your learning.
Excellent stuff again Reza!
More than a great start for my overdue dive in containers. Much appreciated.
One Q: @14:45 a horizontal gallery is created while later the wrap count is used to build the tabs.
Possibly due to a video edit the change from horizontal to vertical is not part of the video?
Just my I guess based on the name change of the gallery @14:50...
Thanks Marc.
You are right on the gallery wrap issue.
I uploaded the sample app on github. So you can check the code once you import the sample App :)
github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
@@RezaDorrani Yes I was having the same issue.
@@EllieCarter5225 Even after downloading the sample App?
Great tutorial - thank you so much for the detailed explanations behind each step. I've been struggling so much with getting my apps to be responsive, and this video has cleared up all my misunderstandings about container properties and app layout.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Reza! This has to be hands down, the best video I've come across on responsive layout for Canvas Apps. In one video, you've answered many of the questions I had on the subject.
Awesome, thank you!
There needs to be a part 2 of this exact same video there were still so many filter columns rows that were left unanswered but then again cant thank you enough for your efforts .
Thank you for watching.
I will plan another video on responsive design in future. Will wait for more new features to come in.
Excellent video as per usual! In my efforts to follow along, I keep running into issues at 18:10. When I try to set the template size to parent.height, all my tabs crunch together, and the size of the gallery does not change to fit the size of the container. I'm not sure where I'm going wrong here.
Thanks Chris. There was an editing mistake in the video. Link to download sample App -
github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip. Check the tab gallery setup in it.
Same. Spent half a day trying to figure out what went wrong.
For anyone else who stumbles across this comment, TemplateSize is NOT “parent.height” as shown in the video. It’s supposed to be Parent.Width/CountRows(Self.AllItems)
And the gallery isn’t using the blank blank horizontal template. It’s using the “title and subtitle” template with a minimum height of 0.
Might as well upload a corrected video.
@@antoniobranderas Sorry for the troubles! I did share the App and made the link available as a Pinned Comment so that folks do not have to run into oissues.
Thank you, Reza, for another enlightening Masterclass session. Your clear explanations make even the most complex concepts understandable. I am continuously learning from you and am committed to supporting you in any way I can. Keep up the fantastic work!
You're most welcome!
First I saw this I was like cool I like the tabs, something to add to my app. But then I realized that your Power Apps environment works way different then mine. Templatesize is set to Parent.Height(100) but remains the minimum Height of 287 of the container. Wrapcount doesn't use all the available space, it just staking up on eachother. Therefor leaving the TemplateSize and Wrap count as it is gives me the best (same) result (edit: a lie, not the best same result because the width is hardcoded, when going to a small screen it adds a scrollbar). As the blank horizontal gallary is in a vertical container I even do not have the option to choose the layout like you have. Small details but stands out for me. Your Power Apps is not the same as mine and reacts diffrently then mine. Weird and shouldn't be.
Same here
For the Tabs try with wrap count 1.
I also made the sample App available for download so you can check the logic in there
github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
If your issue was the same as mine, my workaround was to set the TemplateSize tothe formula... App.Activescreen.Width/CountRows(yourGalleryCollection)
I left wrap as 1... it seems to work now.
Same problem here. Working in the Power Apps for Teams environment.
@@reileybergin10 Download sample App from github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
@11:30 I love how to you often point to the resources, it does help in learning and finding more resources for better understanding. Thanks.
I make a conscious effort to do that and glad to know it is noticed. Thanks.
Dear Reza, For me it is crystal clear show for responsive power app. Thanks for contributing the valuable content.
You are most welcome.
Your video very helpful for everyone who is staring learn Power Apps, and useful for me to learn how to create power apps taps
Glad to hear that. Thank You for watching.
I have been avoiding getting into containers due to the apparent complexity, however this video has convinced me to dive into them. Thanks Reza for another brilliant video.
Glad to hear that. Thanks for watching Tony.
Very ironic that I've come back to this video EXACTLY ONE YEAR AGO since you posted this. I did watch it the first time but I seem to better understand all the intricacies one year one. I have to delve into some responsive designs so your videos seems to be the ideal place for my revision😀. I've replicated it as I watched it again which is making me understand it even more. Thank you again for Sharing. Next up for revision is your OData Power Automate Flow.😉
Thank You so much for revisiting the videos.
I also sometimes do revisit my own videos :)
Thanks, Reza, for enlightening us on this RAD Tool.
Couple of Queries and Request, If you can address it:
1. Can we build dynamic Canvas app (Form) using meta data, like we will have the Control details stored in a data source and reading that we need to build the User interface.
Eg: We have Data stored in SharePoint List for an user form with following meta data
Field Caption Control Type Additional Remarks
Your Name Text Box -
DOB Date Picker/Field
Gender Option field / Drop down Applicable value:
Male , Female, Other.
2. Demo and usage of Child Flow forms.
1 - Dynamic forms is not something out of the box.
It will require building controls dynamically in a gallery. This would be complex and specific to a use case.
I have not run across this scenario. I will recommend you check on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com/
2 - Child flows is in my backlog list.
Reza. You are earning a lot of respect from thousand of PowerApps Fan. Keep it up.
Thank You so much 🙏
This is an entire new level for Responsive app. My app is a small baby compared to this! You are super MVP!
Wow, thanks! All Apps are small when you begin. Just keep adding to it. I started this video to just showcase responsive tabs & kept adding to it. Final result was a full responsive Power App.
@@RezaDorrani 😁 That’s what I am doing and I do really hope to reach similar results
Exactly what i was looking for. Perfect in explanation and details. Planning to watch all videos related to Power Apps. THanks a bunch for all your efforts
You are most welcome!
Hi Reza, Thanks for the wonderful video, I love the way you teach in this video. Keep up the good work. It will be good if you could share some video with a scenario where One issue with multiple Task, Multiple Target date, Multiple Department has to be assigned.
Thanks.
I make videos on when I receive multiple requests on a topic. Every quarter I ask subscribers for topic suggestions on community tab of my channel. Most voted topics get added to my backlog. Make sure to post this idea whenever the next suggestion post comes out. If it gets max votes, I will add it to my backlog.
@@RezaDorrani - Sure,
Hi Reza,This is the best channel explaining PowerApps, i am a big fan of you and your amazing videos.👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you Ajay.
Your appreciation makes me want to work harder to keep providing valuable content.
Excellent Video, it captures everything that as a beginner I am thinking 'what if'. Thank you.
So glad to hear that. Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching.
Hi Reza, just to clarify the confusion, on 14:43 should be Vertical Gallery instead of Horizontal Gallery.
That is correct. I have provided the sample App on my GitHub repo at github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
I have 6 power app tutorials in my playlist for learning/re-learning during coding. 5 are from you, you are amazing! More power!
That is awesome! Thank you so much.
This is the best channel explaining PowerApps
Wow! Thank You
This video has so much knowledge, thank you Reza
You are most welcome
Thanks Raza, you explain it in very simple way
Thanks for liking
Thank you very much, Reza
Again, a great video straight to the topic - Responsive Design. It helped as a fast review. I like this format very much.
Most welcome and thanks for watching
Wow Reza what a great video you have done thank you so much, i hope one day you can show us how to add left menu and popup same page
You are most welcome.
I do have 2 videos on left navigation.
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Another Great Video. I learned PowerApps a few years back from the 'Service Desk template' and made my first App, will get an upgrade soon based on your video.
You are a great teacher as well. Thank you (Thumbs up)
That is awesome! Thank you so much for the amazing feedback & keep learning.
Thank you so much for detailed explanation, this video is very useful for everyone to create responsive app.
Glad it was helpful!
So happy to have you here!
Thanks 😊
This video is what I recommend newbies start with! I would have been so much further along in delivering beautiful apps had I came across this sooner! The app I am building now looks incredible. It fits all of my screens! There's no yucky grey area around it! I have to rebuild all of my others now! UGH!!!! Thank you Reza!
So glad to hear this!
Thank you Reza! Your videos always help with my projects. Best channel.
Your channel has helped me a lot to learn on Power Apps, thanks :)
Glad to hear that! Thank you for watching.
I can say, I have learned many things in a detailed manner in a very short span of time i.e., Just 40 mins ⌚.
Keep up the good work. 😊
Thank You for watching. Glad to know video is useful.
Hi Reza, this is brilliant. I should have watched and learned from your video earlier. Now I think I will need to go back and rebuild my app to utilize this responsive screen size. Thank you.
Wonderful! Thank You for watching!
Hi, Reza. This content is awesome and easy to follow. Could you kindly make a tutorial of creating a Non Conformance Reporting app.
I make videos when I receive multiple requests on a topic. I have ideas with 30+ requests in my backlog. This is the first request for a Non Conformance Reporting app. I will recommend checking on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com/ in case someone has done something similar.
Hi Reza, I have a request for a future video can you also help us demonstrate with a help of a single button when supposedly a ticket is created by a user then how can we create a flow which will send email to admins in a share point list along with the ticket details :) Thanks again for taking and time and doing an amazing job 👍
I have done videos on calling a flow from Power Apps where I have sent emails and reports. Same concept can be used to do so.
Will add it to my backlog but this is the first request on this topic. I will need a lot more requests on this topic to give this a higher priority.
Reza you are not an ordinary person you're super man remembering the saying NOT ALL THE HEORS WEARS HAT
Thank You so much for your kind words 🙏
What could I say ? ... your work is fantastic, so helpful, a damn good training for a beginner who aims for stars. Thank you. Merci infiniment
Thank You 🙏
Thanks again for all your videos Reza, appreciate all your efforts.
Didn't know TRANSPARENT was a value for the fill property of a button. Have always used RGBA(56, 96, 178, .01).
Both work. Transparent is just simple to use :)
This is fantastic. You are a really good presenter and very efficient with the time. Its engaging all the way through.
Thank You for the amazing feedback. Much appreciated.
Hi, your videos are so interesting that I could improving a lot my learning, thanks you for all.
You are most welcome.
Hi Reza. I used your video to create our own service desk portal. Little did I know that it does not cover all the steps. How can I get all steps to get the portal completed? Thank you so much for your brilliant knowledge, you are changing lives!
This video is focused on responsive design and not a full build of service desk. I do not have any specific video highlighting all the steps.
@@RezaDorrani Noted and thank you for your response. I will try and improvise using the same video. Cheers ;)
Dude -- this is MEGA helpful. And you're a great presenter!
Thank You Steve
Thanks for this Reza. You're an excellent instructor!
Thanks Ted
Every great work must be appreciated no matter what. This is the top class work from top talent. This helps us to take certain technical decisions for the design of PowerApps based applications. Thank you once again bro for sharing the knowledge in easy and elegant manner
Thank You so much for your kind words.
I will keep trying my best to produce quality content.
Just on time! I am working on a similar implementation, this will help me a lot! Thks Reza!
Great!
You always support us a lot to making such a informative projects.
Thank you! Cheers!
Hi Reza, from this video @26.35 Sec onwards. your gallery has three data (Subject, description, dept. all in vertically down form), If the Gallery in stretch mode has more data (This item. id...etc.) and put in horizontally like 'ID', 'created date' in one row and other two items in a middle row etc. How we can rearrange all items in one column when we shrink the window (Mobile phone version), I mean the same as the form (@ 40.02 sec. of video), data cards rearrange in one column when you shrink the window.
Better option for that scenario would be to use a flexible height gallery.
And for each data point, you would need to handle the x AND y co-ordinates by positioning the controls based on the TemplateWidth of the gallery.
Damn that's a good job, i wish you could start from the sharepoint to now
Video is about responsive designing and not sharepoint :)
Perfect. Needed this at this very time in history!!!! Thank you @Reza.
You are most welcome
Thanks man! you are amazing! I always follow your channel and I have learned a lot. You should take courses with advanced features. I will be your student for sure.
Thank you Marcelo. I have plans for courses for next year.
Thank you Reza I learn and enjoy your videos 😃
Most welcome
thanks Reza, much much appreciate your efforts, really useful video, and should be one of basics responsive powerapps canvas.
Glad to hear that!
Amazing content as always Reza. Thank you so much
You’re most welcome
Awesome! Flyout was just in time.
Welcome
Amazing video as always. Thank you. I saw a transition on minutes 36:50 . You pass from regular gallery with arrow icon , to tiles. I really like the card/tiles that have the data on it . Please explain how you switch . Thank you again
Check pinned comment on video. It has link to download the Sample App demonstrated in the video.
Thank you so much for sharing this video more informative and highly recommended
Most welcome. Thank You for watching.
Great content as always, Reza! Thank you! Around 18.18 when you are setting the TemplateSize of the Gallery you put in Parent.Height but in checking your Sample app and testing myself Parent.Width seems to be what spaces them out.
I would have to look at your App.
Try and install the sample App and check the code.
Sample app is made available for download here - github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
The functionality described in the video specifically regarding the TemplateSize and the WrapCount is for a VERTICAL gallery not a HORIZONTAL gallery, I can only presume that Reza initially inserted a horizontal gallery in the video then changed that (not in the video) to vertical. A WrapCount of 1 in a horizontal will display all the items, 2 will display half of the items on one line and the other half on the next line etc. TemplateSize in a horizontal gallery is the width the template will take and not the height.
@@RezaDorrani Thanks Reza! I worked it out when I'd downloaded your sample app that Parent.Width was what was needed and it worked well.
@@marieferguson3578 Great!
Hello. Thank you for the great content!!! Can you describe how you filter the display gallery with the other two galleries?
Video description or pinned comment has link to download sample app. You can check the code :)
You just saved me so much time. Thank you for this video and everything you do.
You are most welcome!
So much really great information in this Video, Thank you.
Most welcome. Thanks for watching Gary
Hi Reza, great video as usual, quick question: I reference your videos a lot and I watch each of them from start to finish at least once however I do come back to videos and watch certain parts again.......repeatedly sometimes. I know that the youtube algorithm punishes content creators when someone does not watch the video through and instead skips through watching specific parts. Will this effect you at all? I don't want to (and Im sure anyone else that benefits from your videos) mess your ratings up by doing so.
Firstly, thank you so much for watching and learning from the videos. The fact that you are watching the videos is a win for me.
UA-cam's algorithm considers various factors to determine a video's ranking, including the number of views, watch time, engagement, and other metrics. However, watching specific parts of a video repeatedly is not necessarily a negative thing, as it still counts as engagement and can help the video's overall watch time.
Your vdo is really helpful much. Thank you. Keep looking for your new vdo.
You are most welcome
You just reached perfection thank you so much for this
You're welcome 😊
Hi Reza
I'm pretty new to powerapps. I've built few questionnaire type of apps for my team seeing your videos. I appreciate your way of explaining things..
I would like to learn more about powerapps, power automate, power BI etc..
Would you please suggest a text material for me?? An ebook would also work for me..
Thank you in advance!!
I recommend the following link which has a list of good resources.
powerapps.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/microsoft-powerapps-learning-resources/
Thanks Reza! Your tutorials are just amazing!
My pleasure!
Incredibly helpful video. Thank you Reza.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Reza for a wonderful video and all the other instructional videos you have posted. Is service desk app available for downloading that I can import into my environment?
You are most welcome. Here is the App link github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
Awesome Video on Power App Tabs.Keep it up,Thanks
Most welcome
Hi Reza, This is fabulous!
One thing I just can't get to work is the gallery parent height and the wrap 4 - for some reason it cramps it to the left but not sure why it does that.
Thank You.
The wrap count issue is a miss in the video.
Link to download the App - github.com/rdorrani/PowerApps/blob/master/ResponsiveAppSample_20210728204723.zip
@@RezaDorrani Thank you for sharing this link (I'm getting the same issue as everyone else) but I don't have a clue what I'm meant to be reading from that long list in your zip file??
@@jaimemkenyon Zip file is the app file. You dont have to read its contents. You have to import that file as an app. You can check documentation on how to import a zip file.
awesome video as always, Reza! any tips on how to incorporate this to your editable grid PowerApps video? Or do you already have a video about it? Thanks a lot!
Ediable grid - I did a video that shows a horizontal scroll experience. Check ua-cam.com/video/wI6SHGQ9ATg/v-deo.html
Fantastic tutorial, have one doubt. What is the source or formula for Vartabselected.. which used in if calculation.
Pinned comment has link to download sample app.
Thank you Reza Sir for your power apps videos
You are most welcome
Youre the man! best Power App youtuber!
Wow, thanks for the compliment!
It is really amazing. I was trying to insert rich text field to insert paragraphs and tables. But it seems that power apps canvas does not support. How can get this done, any custom solution? Appreciate your guide.
There is a control of type rich text in Power Apps.
Once again amazing stuff, Reza! So many valuable information.
Glad it was helpful!
This was Great! thanks
sorry for so many questions, I have searched a lot but cant find it, do you have any videos or trainings on showing current forecast vs prior in galleries in power app?
I do not have a video reference on this. Best to check on forums.
Hi Reza, thanks for your great content.
I have a question around selecting a row on a gallery. I generally use a transparent button to fill the width & height of the gallery row. This provides a number of benefits:
- The cursor shows a hand for selection
- Set the buttons hover fill color - looks nice for users
Now my question is how can we do something similar for responsive galleries as setting the buttons flexible width property on fills a small area and turning this setting off and setting the width to span the entire row then pushes all the other controls underneath the button.
I know I can put an icon on the gallery row or make the button smaller but I was hoping to achieve the same functionality as non-responsive galleries. Any advice would be appreciated.
You can use the same transparent button logic.
Button width set to Parent.TemplateWidth and height as Parent.TemplateHeight
thank you for share your amazing knowledge and skills.
Thanks for watching.
Hello Reza, congratulations on the PowerApps classes, I started to follow your explanations and I'm learning a lot.
I would like to know if you have any application that I can use to perform performance audits where I work.
I do not have any video references on this scenario and Im not aware of any templates available for it. I will recommend checking on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com/ in case someone has done something similar.
@@RezaDorrani, understood ... thank you for your attention.
What a great video you have done! 😍👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 Thank you so much Reza
You are most welcome Hassan
Amazing explanation, as always! Thank you very much, Reza!
Do you know if it's possible to change a gallery direction from horizontal to vertical in the same way as we can do for containers? I don't find any "direction" control for gallery... however, sometimes you might change an idea and want to move from one view to another without losing all work done on gallery items.
Most welcome!
There is no way to change direction of a gallery (as far as I know).
I love this channel. Thanks for what you do!
Thank you
Reza, Reza, Reza, You did it again. Thank you!!!
Yes, Yes, Yes - Thank You 😊
Thank you so much Reza! This video is very good! But I have a question. I have also dynamic tabs like yours. And I want to hide a spesific button according to the user e-mail. As your case, for example, if you want to hide just "All Tickets" button according to user-email. How can I do this? Thanks you!
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Hi Reza, I agree, excellent videos! My question is, when setting the (varTabSelected) I do not have "ThisItem" as option. what am i doing wrong? Thanks in advance!
You must not be in the correct context of the gallery. ThisItem is a gallery property.
Check video again and see which control property is it being called in.
I would also recommend you post your issue/query with screenshots on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com
First, thank you for your videos. I have been going through them and learning so much. I was thinking about something in regards to the responsive design aspects. is it possible to set up a landing page and depending on the size of the screen that it's being viewed on redirect it to a screen layout that is only for mobile devices? I have a landing page that I'm designing that is good for desktop but for mobile it doesn't need all the bells and whistles. So to offer a simplified version for mobile would be ideal.
Thank you for any insight that you can provide.
Ideally you should only have 1 landing page and depending upon the device user is accessing the app from, the screen resizes.
You can show and hide controls on screen based on dimensions as shown in the video.
Great tutorial Reza, you da man!
Thanks
Hi Reza, This Video was a great help!! Thank you so much!! I have a query. The redirection to the appropriate SharePoint list item is not being achieved when we click the buttons. I ensured i have an access to Sharepoint list and Select(Parent) is called in the OnSelect of the button. Am i missing something?
Not sure as I have not experienced this issue.
I will recommend posting your issue with screenshots on the forums at powerusers.microsoft.com
Hey Reza, Amazing ocntent, as a low code profile I love how your explanations are easy to follow and super clear, thank you vey much for all your work. Would it be possible to use the same responsive logic applied to a custom sharepoint form instead of an APP?
Custom SharePoint list forms do not support responsive design.