Format as Currency
Discover how Bubble.io's Format as Currency feature empowers solopreneurs to create professional-looking no-code SaaS applications, enabling seamless display of monetary values in various currencies without complex coding.
No items found.
Explore more of our no code tutorials
Discover more Bubble tutorials
Start building your No Code SaaS with Bubble.io & Planet No Code

Secure your Bubble app by blocking multiple logins
Learn how to enhance the security of your Bubble.io app by ensuring users are only logged in from one location at a time, using the "log out other user sessions" feature. This simple step can help protect valuable data and prevent unauthorized access.

Bubble vs WordPress - Expert In-Depth Comparison
Which is better Bubble or WordPress? In this video we compare Bubble vs WordPress across web development speed, SEO, flexibility and cost. Is Bubble the right platform? What alternatives to Bubble do you recommend? These regular questions during our Bubble coaching calls. Matt describes the difference between Bubble and Wordpress drawing on over 15 years of WordPress development experience and over 5 years of Bubble app building.

Bubble Time Zones Dropdown - Part 2
In this Bubble tutorial we demonstrate how to use the timezoneDB API to get a list of timezones and display this list in a dropdown for your Bubble app users and combine this with the Browser Timezone plugin to auto complete the timezone dropdown.

Alternative to OpenAI ChatGPT - Claude 2
In this Bubble tutorial we demonstrate a neat trick using Font Awesome to show icons within your Option Set values.

How to customize buttons in Bubble.io and button UX tips
In this Bubble.io tutorial video we demonstrate how to customize button elements in the Bubble UI editor. We also discuss why using a hover effect can improve UX (user experience) for your app users.

Text preview: how to insert '...' after long text
Learn how to effectively manage long blocks of text in your Bubble.io project, ensuring they maintain a set height and display only a designated number of lines - all without writing a single line of code.