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SharePoint Online: Collapsible sections on modern pages
- Oct 01, 2021
mayur1719 Yes, rollout date for standard release is extended & Microsoft expects they will complete the rollout of the feature by the end of October 2021.
Check full details/update at the end this blog post: SharePoint: Collapsible sections on modern pages
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I can understand your frustration, I did some research on it. Microsft rolls out new features under 'Target Release' and upon 'positive feedback' from users, they make the roll-out as 'Standard Release'.
In Office 365, there are three setting options to choose from:
1) Standard Release for everone- Usually this is the default option.
2) Targeted Release for everyone- if this option is chosen, then all the users in your organisation will be part of the new target release under office 365.
3) Target Release for selected users- only selected users will be part of the target release, in this instance Collapsible section.
Note: Sharepoint Admin can change the setting option as per the above three options. However, the Second option 'Target Release for everyone' will have some unprecedented risks.
I hope this was helpful, Let me know your thoughts.
- ganeshsanapAug 26, 2021MVP
Update from Microsoft: While in Targeted Release we received valuable feedback around the behavior of anchor links when used in collapsible sections as well as some formatting issues experienced by users of right-to-left languages. We feel that both of these issues are important for us to address prior to making the feature generally available. We are actively addressing these issues now and expect the solution to reach General Availability with all fixes in place by the end of September 2021. Thank you for your patience.
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- CallistusAug 29, 2021Copper Contributor
I hope that one of the other things they are fixing is to allow one to apply this to one column of a two or more columned section, instead of collapsing the whole section. I found a workaround (sort of) by applying the Vertical Section layout which is only for the right side. One for the left would be most helpful so that when the resolution of browser is not full screen, it will show at the top specifically when connecting webparts for filtering.