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Mark-Kashman
Aug 31, 2016Gold Contributor
ROLLING OUT: SharePoint Online team sites + Office 365 Groups & Pages
Today marks the beginning of bringing the full power of SharePoint to Office 365 Groups, with additional benefits to SharePoint Online all up! New and existing groups will get modern team sites, whic...
Ivan54
Sep 07, 2016Bronze Contributor
Hi Karl,
Not true, nothing is changing the border in that regard, as all current teams sites also have the "site pages" library today. The only thing changing is the WYSIWYG Editor and the displaying (mobile friendly, and stuff) of these pages itself. Teamsites don't just magically become publishing portals. The chosen terminology (publishing pages) might not have been the best, that I agree upon.
Not true, nothing is changing the border in that regard, as all current teams sites also have the "site pages" library today. The only thing changing is the WYSIWYG Editor and the displaying (mobile friendly, and stuff) of these pages itself. Teamsites don't just magically become publishing portals. The chosen terminology (publishing pages) might not have been the best, that I agree upon.
Morten Myrstad
Sep 07, 2016Iron Contributor
Maybe this "misunderstanding" can be avoided as soon as you present the roadmap for "real" publishing pages and portals. When can we expect news on this front? 1,5 year ago you guys invested in a lot of energy around Next Gen Portals. It really looked promising! Can we now look forward to a comeback for Next Gen Portals, but based on the Sharepoint Framework?