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Mark-Kashman
Microsoft
Aug 31, 2016ROLLING 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...
Clint Lechner
Sep 10, 2016Steel Contributor
Are modern pages rolling out separately? We're a first release tenant (for everyone) and we DO now see the modern home page for groups but don't see any way to create modern pages (within teamsites or groups). We have the option to add lists, libraries and apps, but not pages. Clicking the cog doesn't show an option to add a page either. Also created a new site collection with teamsite under site admin but no ability to create modern pages there either.
Just curious if I'm missing something.
John_Sanders
Microsoft
Sep 10, 2016@Clint
We're currently rolling out to select users within first release (so tenants that selected individual people, not the entire tenant).
We'll move to the next ring of full first release tenants shortly, starting with 10%.
We're currently rolling out to select users within first release (so tenants that selected individual people, not the entire tenant).
We'll move to the next ring of full first release tenants shortly, starting with 10%.
- Dean_GrossOct 15, 2016Silver ContributorIt has been 1 month, how is the rollout progressing?
- Ivan54Oct 17, 2016Bronze ContributorHi Dean,
I think the rollout ring expaned last week or this weekend, because today I've noticed the "Site" Link in the Groups UI, though without the Modern Pages I think the new Home Page looks a little out of place and empty :)
I've noticed the following things:
- Opening the Group Site for the first time (or following times - depending) from the Outlook on the web UI navigates you to the Groups Documents folder, instead of the home page. Not sure if this is because of the missing modern pages in my tenant.
- when you hover of the new "Home" navigation button you see the following link https://<tenantname>.sharepoint.com/sites/<groupname>/_layouts/15/groupstatus.aspx?target=home
I think the "target" variable changes the "homepage destination" for the above mentioned "Site" link in the Groups UI. After opening the new "Home.aspx" the target changes to this page instead of the document library.
- you get a new "News.aspx" in the Pages library, but it's as empty as my home.aspx, though interestingly the modified date of the home.aspx is unchanged (some date in May 2016)
Looks like I'll have to wait for the 2nd part of the "modern" rollout (=pages) to get the full experience.
cheers!- Ivan54Oct 18, 2016Bronze ContributorJust got the modern pages as well. Groups Homepage automatically gets Quick Links and Activity Webparts.
For existing SharePoint Teams Sties you'd have to create a new page add those 2 webparts manually.
- Clint LechnerSep 11, 2016Steel Contributor
Got it, thanks! Sure enough, I changed my develpment tenant over to selected release and chose my lonely 1 user, logged out, logged back in and could add modern pages. Very nice I might add! Didn't mean to make a big deal about it, just thought it interesting that the Groups piece was rolled out to our regular tenant but not modern pages. I expected them to come together.
Thank you!
- Michael PerrySep 11, 2016Iron Contributor
Ok, now have this for pages in my dev tennant with a selected FR user. A good start but quite basic. Even the banner image is fixed. I expect it will change though. I like that the new pages are mobile friendly but the experience of navigating to Office 365 itself is still pretty horrible with lots of switches to inconsistent views.
First it goes to some blue and white custom mobile ui. From there I select my site, which has a new type of page, however the old limited UI is still used unless I go into SitePages. When I do it changes to a responsive doc library page. At this point I can select from a drop down menu "home", which leads back to the limited UI.
Only switching to PC view actually gives you the new, responsive mobile pages. The link to site content gives the responsive page, but the link to documents gives a responsive page with no navigation..
I can see it's going in the right direction but the mobile experience is a long way off of being usable.
- Michael PerrySep 11, 2016Iron Contributor
Another issue in general but the new pages in particular is what is the obsession in Office 365 in opening everything in a new tab. On the new pages:-
Documents or pages in quick links: new tab
Hyperlinks in text: new tab
Top bar link navigation: new tab
Users find this sort of behaviour very confusing. Is there a way to stop it?
- Dean_GrossOct 15, 2016Silver ContributorMy client was complaining about this also. Have you found an answer?