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Application Layout Overview
Understanding the EasePage interface — header bar, left sidebar navigation, main content area, and common toolbar elements.

Application Layout Overview

The EasePage interface is built from a coral header bar, a left sidebar, and a main content area. The header carries account and environment controls; the sidebar carries navigation; the main area carries whatever you're working on.

The main EasePage layout.

Figure 3.0 — The main EasePage layout.

Header Bar

  • EasePage Logo with a PREVIEW badge — clicking the logo returns you to the Workspaces view.
  • Environment indicator — shows the connected Power Platform environment name and the total environment count. Clicking it opens the environment selector.
  • Get Started button — opens an onboarding helper for new users.
  • Help (?) icon — quick access to help resources.
  • Profile avatar — opens the user menu (Plan Details, Activity History, theme toggle, Send Feedback, About, Log out).

Left Sidebar Navigation

  • Workspace switcher — dropdown showing the currently active workspace context.
  • Workspaces, Pages, Page Groups, Web Apps (formerly "Standalone Web Apps"), Users & Permissions (replaces the old "User Settings" + "Workspace Settings").
  • Recents and Favorites collapsible sections at the bottom.

Click the hamburger button at the top-left of the sidebar header to collapse it to an icon-only rail. Hovering an icon shows a tooltip; clicking the hamburger again restores the labels.

The Pages view with the left sidebar collapsed to icons only.

Figure 3.2 — Sidebar collapsed to icons only.

Workspace Switcher

Click the workspace switcher at the top of the sidebar and pick a workspace from the list to immediately reload Pages, Page Groups, and Web Apps for that workspace.

The sidebar workspace switcher dropdown listing all available workspaces.

Figure 3.3 — Workspace switcher dropdown.

Common Toolbar Elements

List views (Workspaces, Pages, Page Groups, Web Apps) share a consistent toolbar:

  • + New … button — creates a new item.
  • Filter chips below the title — Recents, Favorites, Created by Me.
  • View dropdown — Card view or List view.
  • Sort dropdown — None / Title (A-Z) / Title (Z-A) / Date (Oldest) / Date (Newest).
  • Search input — filter the current list by name.

The View dropdown with Card and List options.

Figure 3.4a — The View dropdown.

The Sort dropdown with all sort options.

Figure 3.4b — The Sort dropdown.

The Workspaces search input active in the toolbar.

Figure 3.4c — The Search input.