Message ID: MC921934
We are announcing the use contextual copilot to add a page to your Power Pages site feature for Power Pages. This feature will enable makers to describe the page they want using natural language directly in their workflow and Copilot will generate the page. This feature will reach general availability on November 30, 2024.
How does this affect me?
With this feature, we’re introducing the ability to leverage Copilot directly in your workflow inside of Power Pages design studio to generate webpages with Copilot through the sidecar in the ‘Pages’ workspace.
Users may use contextual copilot to:
- Describe a page for Copilot to generate using natural language.
- Discard or keep the copilot-generated page before adding it to your site.
- Continue editing a page using the canvas controls in design studio.
What do I need to do to prepare?
This message is for awareness and no action is required.
If you would like more information on this feature, please visit Use contextual copilot to add a page to your Power Pages site.
Source: Microsoft
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As an admin or user of Power Pages, get ready for a game-changing update! The new feature allowing you to use contextual Copilot to add a page to your Power Pages site is like having a magical assistant in your web design journey.
Imagine describing the page you want in plain English, and voilà, Copilot whips it up for you! It’s like having a web design genie at your service. You can choose to keep or discard the Copilot-generated page before adding it to your site, giving you full control over your creation process.
For admins, this means a smoother and more intuitive workflow right within the Power Pages design studio. And for users, it opens up a whole new world of possibilities to bring your web design ideas to life with ease.
So, mark your calendars for November 30, 2024, when this feature will be available to all. Get ready to level up your web design game and let your creativity soar!
What do you think about this exciting update? Share your thoughts below and let’s spark a conversation about the future of web design!