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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...
Alyssa Danesh
Sep 12, 2016Former Employee
Hi Philine -
More layouts to come! The single column layout is just the first one out the door. Multicolumn layouts are absolutely a feature we are actively working on.
Thank you for your feedback regarding the spacing around the site header/placeholder image and nav. :smileyhappy:
Brent Ellis
Oct 05, 2016Silver Contributor
Alyssa Danesh wrote:Hi Philine -
More layouts to come! The single column layout is just the first one out the door. Multicolumn layouts are absolutely a feature we are actively working on.
Thank you for your feedback regarding the spacing around the site header/placeholder image and nav. :smileyhappy:
Hallelujah, just got my first chance to play with these new modern pages, and this is the first thing that I noticed.
We've used the Bootstrap responsive layouts in SharePoint Online for years with great success, so for our organization, going back to a big fat single column would be hard to stomach.
I also hate the giant banner. Between the O365 Header, the Site Header, and the Banner, MOST screens wont allow you to see content at all on page load.
- Michael PerryOct 05, 2016Iron Contributor
Sometimes I think they stick in the occasional unpopular but easily fixable feature or element in just to give the nit-pickers something to focus on.
Not that I'd ever do such a thing, of course :smileywink:
- Clint LechnerOct 06, 2016Steel Contributor
Or they do that so they can later fix it to draw attention away from the other features they're still working on.... that said I'm pretty happy with the new modern areas and the progress.