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From the Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE/CRM Blogs: Dark mode; Track site visits; Relationship Sales

by MSDW Reporter
Editorial Team, MSDynamicsWorld.com

In this week’s Dynamics 365 CE/CRM blog roundup:

  • Enabling dark mode in Dynamics 365 CE (and Power Apps)
  • Track site visits from D365 Marketing emails in Microsoft Clarity
  • Microsoft Relationship Sales: build strong connections and elevate your sales strategy

Enabling dark mode in Dynamics 365 CE (Power Apps too!)

Writing on the CRM SoftwareBlog, Brian Begley from enCloud9 noted that dark mode has become increasingly popular among computer users due to several benefits. It can help reduce eye strain, enhance readability, and potentially extend device battery life. He also stated that some users just think it looks cool.

Begley stated that although Dynamics 365 has traditionally lacked a dedicated dark mode option, users have previously been able to simulate this look using available themes. However, he noted that while doing some research on another topic, he came across a piece on the Hacking Power Platform blog. 

It seems that appending &flags=themeOption%3Ddarkmode onto your hubs URL, the app will present itself in dark mode.

In his blog post, Begley explained what you have to do to make it always show in dark mode in Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement. He also pointed out a couple other issues you need to consider.

Track site visits from D365 Marketing emails in Microsoft Clarity

Writing on her blog, Megan Walker explained how to track website visitors who clicked on email links using a combination of Dynamics 365 Marketing, Microsoft Clarity, Google Tag Manager, and Google Analytics 4.

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