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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...
PhilineVon
Sep 12, 2016Steel Contributor
Just had a quick first look at the new pages.. is Microsoft thinking about setting up a Miles & More member scheme? All these new layouts have the same in common: so little content is actually visible and so much scrolling involved.
The amount of information I can put in the same amount of space on these new pages compared to the current pages is negligible. There is the large amount of space which is taken up be the site name and menu, then half of the page is taken up by an image placeholder which no one really needs and then I am forced to use a huge font size, one column layout... content really is not king here.
Is this the only layout available to us in the near future?
Clint Lechner
Sep 12, 2016Steel Contributor
Taking a look at how the new modern experience shows up on all devices, the new look does work very well in all environments. Gone are the days of smashing as much content into a page as possible. The single column experience really is the easiest way to present information so that it will work in any device scenario. Scrolling is now the norm and users should be used to freely moving around vertically to find information.
About two years ago we had testers from our company and customers test out a website setup that was very similar to how the new modern sites/pages are setup. I was extremely nervous but it quickly became obvious that it was the right decision. Content is not king. Simplicity and good styling actually takes precedence over even content, believe it or not, for driving adoption and repeat visitors. Who knew....