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Hi all
This is my first message on this site.
I am working on a new sharepoint page, and I would like to have something like this I created on a power point:
As seen, I have an image and below some tabs the should be linked with hyperlinks. I also did a grey background to have a better look and feel.
When I go to my sharepoint, the best or more similar thing i could get was this:
I had to use an image, and below add text. However I dont like the way it looks.
Is there any way to make it more like the first image I describe?
Thanks all.a
diego9010 it was quicker for me to record a short video rather than doing screenshots, so hopefully the attached will help you build this in less than 10 minutes.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User
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It looks like you are using a team site. Try a communication site instead and you will be able to create an experience that is exactly what you are looking for. Navigation will be at the top and you can use a mega menu to show a comprehensive story of helpful links for your users. If you really want a narrow banner at the top of the home page, create a site page and then use the “make home page” feature from the Site Pages library to make that page the home page.
- diego9010Copper Contributor
Hi SusanHanley
I do have that one at the top (I think). Please take a look:
I am looking to have exactly what RobElliott did with Power Apps.
I want to learn new ways to make sharepoints slightly different from the standard features.
Regards 😄
No, you started with a team site, not a communication site. If the purpose of your site is to communicate information, not collaborate, you want a communication site and you can get your desired outcome without needing any other app. From the SharePoint start page, select New site and choose communication site. If you need collaboration workspaces, you will want team sites.
- RobElliottSilver Contributor
diego9010 If the quick links web part doesn't give you what you want you could embed a very simple Microsoft Power Apps app. I just did one quickly and each link has a Launch("url") function in the On Select action to open the relevant page.
Rob
Los Gallardos
Microsoft Power Automate Community Super User|- CindyZIron Contributor
RobElliottGreat idea ..hadn't thought of that!
- diego9010Copper Contributor
WOW!
Amazing Rob, can you please tell me how to do that? Can you share the steps or code?
That's what I want looks very good in that image using power apps.
Thanks!!!