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JohnJDB
Jun 29, 2023Copper Contributor
Hub Navigation
Hi All, I have some SP sites setup in a Hub structure. Intranet Hub with Hub sites TestHub1 and TestHub2 associated to it. TestHub1 has sites Test1,2,3 associated to it. TestHub2 has sites ...
- Jun 29, 2023The naming and the documentation are really confusing - but I happen to know for sure that Microsoft is working on better names and better documentation! If you are on the top level hub (Hub Site A) and Hub Site A has two "children" hubs - Hub Site B and Hub Site C, Associated Hubs shows the children hubs of Hub Site A at the moment that you select it. If you later associate Hub Site D to Hubs Site A, Associated Hubs will not automatically update. Associated child hubs is a label that makes absolutely no sense - but what shows you are "siblings" to Hub Site A. (other hubs associated to the same parent site as Hub Site A). My recommendation: ignore these links and labels entirely and instead, add navigation that makes sense to the story that you are trying to provide for your users.
SusanHanley
Jun 29, 2023MVP
The naming and the documentation are really confusing - but I happen to know for sure that Microsoft is working on better names and better documentation! If you are on the top level hub (Hub Site A) and Hub Site A has two "children" hubs - Hub Site B and Hub Site C, Associated Hubs shows the children hubs of Hub Site A at the moment that you select it. If you later associate Hub Site D to Hubs Site A, Associated Hubs will not automatically update. Associated child hubs is a label that makes absolutely no sense - but what shows you are "siblings" to Hub Site A. (other hubs associated to the same parent site as Hub Site A). My recommendation: ignore these links and labels entirely and instead, add navigation that makes sense to the story that you are trying to provide for your users.