Here is the next post of the series in regards to styling of FluentUI controls to look native in the UCI interface. Today my post is dedicated to Dropdown control that is now called “Choice” in Dataverse. Let’s compare uncustomized and UCI controls side-by-side in both enabled and disabled states: As you might see there …
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Here is the next post of the series in regards to styling of FluentUI controls to look native in the UCI interface. Today my post is dedicated to Dropdown control that is now called “Choice” in Dataverse. Let’s compare uncustomized and UCI controls side-by-side in both enabled and disabled states: As you might see there …
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