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Create HUB site
- AnonymousApr 16, 2018
Once you registered for hubsite please associate and join sites to hub by following below
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/features/hub-site/create-hub-site-with-powershell
Then you can build a consistent navigation theme on top which associates all sites to top navigation and similar structure will appear on all associated sites.
You can build a news roll up which rolls up content from all sites on the hub.
Basically you have to leverage all modern webparts and design the hubsite to get below look and feel.
i am confused as to what can be done on which tenants
- Eric LE CORREApr 25, 2018Brass Contributor
thanks for all.
I my first post i asked another question and i don't see reply about this :
Microsoft show this screen for HUB site. This site template will be available by default in O365 ?

thanks
- Chad_V_KealeyApr 25, 2018Iron Contributor
Eric LE CORRE, I don't think that's a particular template. It looks like a communication site with the Hub-award web parts added.
On a slightly different topic, as I've been documenting this function and talking to people about it, I've begun referring to the "child" sites (which really aren't children of the hub) as "Spoke" sites. Does MS have an official term for them (other than Hub-connected sites) that we could/should be using?
- John WynneApr 25, 2018Silver Contributor
I tend to refer to them as hub associated sites because this is the term used within the cmdlet. Also associated doesn’t imply a level in effect many associated sites are peers and the hub simply an aggregation site. I’ve consciously avoided thinking of hub sites in any form of hierarchy.