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Brent Ellis
May 16, 2017Silver Contributor
Questions about new Communication Sites
Hopefully simple questions I cant find answers for on the videos/blogs:
Are communication sites limited to newly created sites?
Can I apply the communication site pages to an existing publishing site or team site?
What happens if we have self-service site creation turned off? Do admins have a way to manually create a communication site?
Is it possible to turn my top-level tenant SharePoint home page into a "communication site"?
- Deleted
All good questions, still relevant!
I am currently trying to duplicate a communication site and ran into trouble doing that...
- UnnieIron ContributorWill the Communication site be available as a site template in future, so that subsites can also be created with that?
- Ivan54Bronze ContributorI'm expecting the subsides of commsites to just inherit the template, though I haven't got a confirmation on that yet.
Or do you mean as a subsite of an existing classic team site?- Deleted
Yes I think as a subsite of a classic team site
- Ivan54Bronze Contributor
I had the same questions posted over at the blog post. I'll repost them here for better visibility.
- for departmental intranet solutions - do you recommend one big "communications sites" container with subsites (is this still possible?) - or many separated communications sites containers per department?
- What is happening to the default root site collection? Will I be able to turn this into a Communications Site? If not, it's a pity that the sweetest (shortest) URL cannot be properly modernized.
- what is the Events web part based on? Is this a new kind of list, can it pull from any list that has "title, start and end date" columns?
- are the SharePoint News comments based on Yammer conversations or something new and different?
- James DellowBrass Contributor
Microsoft's response is over on the blog now. Apparently the comments are something new:
News comments are not Yammer powered, but unique tech we have so we could have per item comments - so stored in the same site collection and mapped to the pages it's located on.
- Ivan54Bronze Contributor
Yep.
Also it seems as Microsoft is building some kind of "content roll up Portal" (or something similiar) for Ignite 2017 - basically a site that is one level above team/comm sites.
- jab365cloudSteel Contributor
also... will the new Communication Site have multilanguage (variations like) capabilities?
- Craig DebboBrass Contributor
following... this is the same question I've asked a few different times over the last year. Our root SPO site is a publishing site. Are we stuck with this?
Craig Debbo, there is nothgin to stop you from deleting the root site collection in SPO. I've been deleting the root site collection and recreating it as I sometimes want a publishing site and sometimes I don't.
I think that the geenral feeling of Intranet/Portal is something from the past. At least for now ;-)
The way to access all the sites relevant to you can now be found in tools that you use all the time ( Teams, Outlook etc). Why would you still want to have a intranet home page that shows you news and old news that takes a lot of effort and only gives the impression that you're reading the same thing over and over again before you get to what you really need to find.
- Ivan54Bronze Contributor
Pieter Veenstra wrote:Craig Debbo, there is nothgin to stop you from deleting the root site collection in SPO.
The way to access all the sites relevant to you can now be found in tools that you use all the time ( Teams, Outlook etc). Why would you still want to have a intranet home page that shows you news and old news that takes a lot of effort and only gives the impression that you're reading the same thing over and over again before you get to what you really need to find.
This is what I've wondering after the #spsummit. "are we doing intranet wrong"? One big cointainer with multiple departmental subsites has "global navigation" going for it, while splitted site collections have easier creation and management speaking for them.
- Emma Dong
Microsoft