In #Microsoft #PowerApps, I like to make my apps more accessible by adding icons on my buttons to enhance the user experience.
However, the results of placing an icon on top of a button can be detrimental to the user experience.
This video demonstrates the issue and how to work around it.
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Canvas Apps 019: Tip – Using Icons on Buttons – Freefall 365
In #Microsoft #PowerApps, I like to make my apps more accessible by adding icons on my buttons to enhance the user experience. However, the results of placing an icon on top of a button can be detrimental to the user experience. This video demonstrates the issue and how to work around it.
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