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In this episode, we deliver on their promise from the previous show — a wishlist of features they’d love to see in Power Pages (and none of them are AI). It’s a mix of practical frustrations from real-world projects and some wild ideas for future innovation. What did we talk about?
Top Power Pages wishlist items:
API to clear the cache — long-requested, simple sounding, yet still missing.
Modern Forms — it’s time to modernize the end-user experience beyond Bootstrap upgrades.
Support for Quick View and Quick Create forms — why only Main forms?
Multi-step form improvements — allow skipping between steps, especially when there are no conditions.
Bring back Front-Side Editing — content editing without admin rights is a must for real CMS scenarios.
Power Automate integration in forms and lists — run flows like classic workflows directly from UI.
Framework agnostic design — let’s dream big: support Tailwind, Foundation, or other CSS frameworks beyond Bootstrap.
What's next? How about a tour of Power Pages features that already exist — but almost nobody uses.
CreditsCover image by chatGPT (inspired by terrible prompts)
References4.4
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In this episode, we deliver on their promise from the previous show — a wishlist of features they’d love to see in Power Pages (and none of them are AI). It’s a mix of practical frustrations from real-world projects and some wild ideas for future innovation. What did we talk about?
Top Power Pages wishlist items:
API to clear the cache — long-requested, simple sounding, yet still missing.
Modern Forms — it’s time to modernize the end-user experience beyond Bootstrap upgrades.
Support for Quick View and Quick Create forms — why only Main forms?
Multi-step form improvements — allow skipping between steps, especially when there are no conditions.
Bring back Front-Side Editing — content editing without admin rights is a must for real CMS scenarios.
Power Automate integration in forms and lists — run flows like classic workflows directly from UI.
Framework agnostic design — let’s dream big: support Tailwind, Foundation, or other CSS frameworks beyond Bootstrap.
What's next? How about a tour of Power Pages features that already exist — but almost nobody uses.
CreditsCover image by chatGPT (inspired by terrible prompts)
References1 Listeners