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Juan M Baena's avatar
Juan M Baena
Iron Contributor
Jan 22, 2019

social bar on modern pages

Good Day

 

We have noticed that the modern page we have as the default home page for a communication site, does not show at the lower part of the page the social bar which give us the count for views, data on likes, comments, save for later etc. When we open modern pages from the site pages library we can see the social bar.  Do we know why we have this behavior and if there is something we can do for allowing the modern page that is designated as the home page of the site to show the social bar? Thanks!

7 Replies

  • Thilo_Martens's avatar
    Thilo_Martens
    Copper Contributor
    There is a user voice for it: https://sharepoint.uservoice.com/forums/329214-sites-and-collaboration/suggestions/39476464-social-bar-missing-on-communication-site-homepage
  • This is by design, the home page of a communcation site or a modern one does not have the social bar
    • MVC_User's avatar
      MVC_User
      Copper Contributor
      Hi Juan Carlos, do you know if there is a way to remove the social bar from the other pages too?
      thanks
    • Thomas Bak's avatar
      Thomas Bak
      Brass Contributor

      I agree with the need of the social bar even on the first page. From my perspective mostly because users are currently not able to save that page for later which should ideally be possible from any content page.

      • mattchowell's avatar
        mattchowell
        Iron Contributor

        Thomas Bak the social bar appears on my comm site home page so maybe this has changed since last year. I'd like to get rid of it but keep the commenting function. It makes no sense to bind social bar and comments  - these are 2 very different things. I know I can hide the social bits with some css but I shouldn't have to do that.

    • Juan M Baena's avatar
      Juan M Baena
      Iron Contributor
      thank you for confirming the expected behavior. Any idea of why this is the case, we did have one case where the a home page of a communication site managed somehow to retain its social bar for a little while even though the views were not showing up. Users find the social bar useful and not having it reflected on the home page seems to be a dissatisfier.

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