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Intranet (SharePoint) Site Map — how to?
- Jun 18, 2019Do you use classic mode and use sub sites etc? Or modern with team sites and communication sites?
I believe if you use the first mentioned you can get some hints here:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/how-to-generate-a-site-map-of-sharepoint-sites/d2cb9aee-65ae-417b-9372-64b3d45241fb
Otherwise using modern Sites in SharePoint there’s no built in tool for this! You can list all sites in the sharePoint admin center and since its modern , it’s mostly a flat structure! If hub sites are used you may built a hierarchy based upon that to show which sites are connected etc
Thank youadam deltinger
We use modern SharePoint with team sites and communication sites, so thank you for letting me know [that sadly] there isn't a tool for this.
I'll speak to the SharePoint consultants and get them to give me a steer :-)
Hi, I'm curious to know if any more work has been done on this. . . My company would like to have a sitemap at the Hub site of their Communications Site as well. Has this been made possible yet or any other workarounds. The Admin Center would identify sites not part of, or associated with the Communications site Hub site. I wanted an out-of-the-box solution to provide to site owners. please advise.
Thank you
- rafaelgranadoAug 05, 2020Copper Contributor
Hiavatribedeaux,
Would a manually made sitemap solve this issue?- avatribedeauxAug 31, 2020Copper Contributor
Thank you, but it would need to automatically update as content is built.
- Georgeina BakerSep 25, 2020Iron Contributor
avatribedeaux If you have access to the O365 admin center and the SharePoint Admin, there's a view that lists all Sites. 'Filter by hub' on the 'hubsite' column and you can show all sites connected to your hubsite.
It's dynamic. You need access to O365 admin center to view. So won't work for your end users.