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Microsoft Power Pages in Action

You're reading from   Microsoft Power Pages in Action Accelerate your low-code journey with functional-rich web apps using Power Pages

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837630455
Length 350 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Danilo Capuano Danilo Capuano
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Faisal Hussona Faisal Hussona
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Modernizing Rob the Builder’s Business with Power Pages 2. Chapter 2: Power Pages Design Studio FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 3: Power Pages Studio – Styling and Themes 4. Chapter 4: Dataverse Tables and Forms 5. Chapter 5: Table Permissions and Security 6. Chapter 6: Basic Forms, Lists, and Web Pages 7. Chapter 7: JavaScript and jQuery 8. Chapter 8: Web Templates and Liquid 9. Chapter 9: Workflow Automation 10. Chapter 10: Power Pages and Cloud Flows 11. Chapter 11: Charts, Dashboards, and Power BI 12. Chapter 12: REST Integration 13. Chapter 13: Creating a PDF File from Dataverse 14. Chapter 14: Modal Windows 15. Chapter 15: Enhancing Development with ChatGPT 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

User story – crafting a modern website for Rob the Builder

As a construction company aiming to enhance our digital presence and showcase our services effectively, we need a modern and user-friendly website. This website should reflect our brand identity, provide clear navigation, and engage visitors with compelling content and imagery so that we attract potential clients, communicate our expertise, and facilitate seamless interactions with our audience.

Acceptance criteria

Here are the acceptance criteria for building the website:

  • The website should have a visually appealing design that aligns with our branding guidelines
  • It should feature key sections such as Home, About Us, Services, and Contact Us, each providing relevant information to visitors
  • The Home page should welcome visitors with an engaging headline, accompanied by high-quality images and introductory text
  • The About Us page should provide insights into our company history, values, and team members, fostering trust and credibility
  • The Services page should showcase our offerings in a clear and organized manner, detailing the range of services we provide
  • The Contact Us page should include a contact form or clear instructions for visitors to reach out to us easily
  • The website should be responsive and accessible, ensuring optimal viewing experience across devices
  • Content should be organized logically, with intuitive navigation and consistent layout across pages
  • The website should be hosted on a reliable platform and configured with proper security measures to safeguard user data

Tasks

Here is a list of tasks for building the website:

  1. Collaborate with Brenda to finalize the website structure and content.
  2. Select appropriate templates and design elements within the Power Pages design studio.
  3. Populate pages with relevant text, images, and multimedia content.
  4. Customize design elements, such as colors, fonts, and layout, to align with branding guidelines.
  5. Test website functionality and responsiveness across different devices and browsers.
  6. Iterate based on feedback from stakeholders and make necessary revisions.
  7. Deploy the website to a production environment and configure domain settings for launch.

By implementing this user story, we aim to create a professional and engaging website that effectively represents Rob the Builder and attracts potential clients while providing valuable information to our audience.

Having written and submitted the user story to her client, Sarah would now go on to install Power Pages templates both to learn from and see if she could make use of their designs to repurpose them for her work.

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Microsoft Power Pages in Action
Published in: Jun 2024
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781837630455
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